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The phrase "are very apprehensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being anxious or fearful about something that may happen.
Example: "The students are very apprehensive about the upcoming exam, as they feel unprepared."
Alternatives: "are quite anxious" or "are extremely worried."
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They are very apprehensive".
People are very apprehensive".
"We have insurers who are very apprehensive and very nervous," he said.
"Moroccans have the most complicated relationship to photography among Arabs because they are very apprehensive due to superstition.
Nicholas Bequelin, an Asia researcher for Human Rights Watch, warned: "We are very apprehensive about the risk of torture and ill-treatment.
"My friends and I are very apprehensive that we may be asked to resort to unethical means," said Aswin Murali, 26, who is studying at the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta.
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"I was very apprehensive, yes," she says.
But now I'm very apprehensive".
"I was very apprehensive about any changes to the design.
'And he was very apprehensive about telling us.
My own mother was very apprehensive that first time 23 years ago.
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