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The phrase "apprehensive of doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of anxiety or unease about performing a specific action.
Example: "She was apprehensive of doing the presentation in front of such a large audience."
Alternatives: "worried about doing" or "nervous about doing".
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'It's always nerve-wracking for a young actor to be around an established actor,' says Rafe. 'Even if it is his father.' They were, in fact, more apprehensive of doing this, their first interview together.
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