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'apprehensive atmosphere' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a feeling of fear, worry, or unease created by a particular situation. For example, "She entered the room, feeling the apprehensive atmosphere as all eyes fell on her."
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Tanhum was ill at ease in this atmosphere and apprehensive about marrying the attractive Mira Fridl.
There were moments of hiccups in the U.S.A.'s play, all was not perfect, but the atmosphere in the arena never approached apprehensive, or even concerned.
The atmosphere last winter around Trump and his chief strategist, Steve Bannon, was apprehensive.
The experiences of the women in this study showed that women are apprehensive about HIV testing because of the possibility of a positive HIV result, but the atmosphere created by the health workers has made the women comfortable about testing within the antenatal clinic.
Adam sat down, apprehensive.
They are very apprehensive".
Are you apprehensive?
"I'm apprehensive.
Still, shareholders were apprehensive.
He would be apprehensive".
Americans are really apprehensive.
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