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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as anxious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of anxiety between two subjects or to express a similar degree of anxiety in a particular context.
Example: "She was as anxious as her friend before the big presentation."
Alternatives: "equally anxious" or "just as anxious".
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He's not as anxious.
Now I am just as anxious underground.
"I'm as anxious as everyone else".
I don't think parents were as anxious".
I'd dismissed the story as anxious gossip.
Not much: as anxious thoughts 'gan rise, thou'rt come.
Almost as anxious as I'd been about our first meeting.
As anxious as it ended, this had been his afternoon.
She didn't think of herself as anxious, just dutiful.
His teammates are as anxious as his coach.
I'm as anxious as anyone to see what will happen".
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