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Discover LudwigThe phrase "constant anxiety" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe a feeling or state of being constantly worried or stressed. Example: She lived with constant anxiety, always worrying about her grades and what others thought of her.
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The constant anxiety.
Constant anxiety never abandoned me.
"I'm plagued by constant anxiety".
So the book doesn't say that life is constant anxiety.
Why would anyone yearn for that age of constant anxiety?
Calls from collectors became commonplace, filling me with constant anxiety.
For Taylor, living so close to the line means constant anxiety about the future.
He had been prescribed tranquillisers to help with the constant anxiety from which he suffers.
The constant anxiety about nationalization cripples the possibility of share price recovery.
Often, it is compounded by the low-level nerve-eroding hum of constant anxiety.
Much contemporary writing fetishizes style, and the priority is felt as a constant anxiety.
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