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The part of a sentence "extremely apprehensive about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means feeling extremely worried, fearful, or anxious about something. Example: Mary felt extremely apprehensive about her job interview tomorrow. She couldn't stop thinking about all the things that could go wrong.
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Her publishers were extremely apprehensive about the release as well as its commercial potential.
For the first few years after mama was killed, I was extremely apprehensive about talking about what happened.
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On patrol he was exceedingly apprehensive about I.E.D.'s.
I missed the play (or monologue) when it was previously on view and hadn't had time to read the program closely before Hewitt, identified as Performer, entered, took a pregnant pause during which he looked extremely apprehensive and began talking about having replaced an actor called Marcus Sharp in a play some years earlier.
Rambis recalled being "extremely excited" about playing in the N.B.A. but apprehensive about playing in New York — "the other side of the world by my standards".
This should make them less apprehensive about hiring you, if they have any apprehension.
His aides are apprehensive about Secretary of State Haig's highly visible profile.
Were you apprehensive about meeting Messier?
The Audubo Society is apprehensive about the beacons.
Eric was apprehensive about the whole idea.
"I was apprehensive about it," she said.
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