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The phrase "apprehensive in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's mood or state of mind when they are feeling anxious, worried, or fearful about something. Here are a few example sentences using "apprehensive in": - She felt apprehensive in the dark, unfamiliar street. - John was apprehensive in the days leading up to his important job interview. - The students were apprehensive in the weeks leading up to their final exams. - Despite their apprehensive feelings, the couple decided to take a chance and move to a new city. - The child was visibly apprehensive in front of the doctor, clutching onto their parent's hand tightly.
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"We were a little bit apprehensive in the first half," said Hughes.
Sometimes he does seem a bit apprehensive in his approach but he did what he had to do to get a deserved close but unanimous verdict.
"He was completely entitled to be apprehensive in the hands of someone so untested," he said, "but he was extremely generous".
I was quite apprehensive – in the news you only hear bad things – but once you go you realise how magical it is.
And yet, while nothing can stop Lil Wayne oozing charisma, Jay-Z and Kanye look distinctly apprehensive in their suave designer suits.
The mood inside Hewlett-Packard grew more apprehensive in midweek after Mr. Hurd's name surfaced in documents about the spying operation.
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Though I quite like dogs in general I dislike even passing encounters with "status" varieties on the streets or in parks; I resent the apprehensive tingle in my calves.
After Mrs. Redmond-Mercereau turned herself in, Mr. Gallucci said: "She was a little bit apprehensive, but in a way she was kind of relieved that this has finally come to a head.
The first apprehensive figure in Max's caricature is Sir Ernest Cassell, who advised the King on Investments.
Everyone is very apprehensive, especially in the case of the failure of the law enforcing agency so far".
The Commons health select committee is equally apprehensive, noting in a recent report that there is "a funnel of doubt" over the future costs of long-term care.
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