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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are so nervous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of anxiety or apprehension experienced by someone or a group of people.
Example: "The students are so nervous about the upcoming exam that they can hardly concentrate on their studies."
Alternatives: "are very anxious" or "are extremely uneasy."
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Which is why investors are so nervous.
"The schools are so nervous today and they are often used as a scapegoat.
"That's why people are so nervous about starting up," Doser said.
Its members, she said, are so nervous about the case that they no longer attend services.
Some parents are so nervous and competitive that they worry about college placement when their children are toddlers.
"These soldiers are so nervous, that whenever I see a checkpoint, I drive the other way," Mr. Hashim said.
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I'm so nervous.
"I am so nervous".
People can be so nervous.
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