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The phrase "apprehensive that if" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of anxiety or concern about a potential situation or outcome that may occur as a result of a condition.
Example: "She was apprehensive that if she didn't study hard enough, she might fail the exam."
Alternatives: "worried that if" or "concerned that if".
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In addition, many interested parties are also apprehensive that if the transaction is consummated, Yahoo will have less incentive to compete against Google, as it will rely upon its main competitor for a significant increase in its revenue.
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