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Discover Ludwig"get a bit anxious" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of mild fear or worry. Example: "I tend to get a bit anxious before a big presentation at work."
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His mother did get a bit anxious about it all, he admitted.
"It'll be nice to hand him over to somebody else," he says, "because you do get a bit anxious.
"Quality players look forward to the big games when the players of lesser quality get a bit anxious and think: 'Oh look who I'm playing against today'," said Allardyce.
They do, however, have a long tail and if Brad Haddin and Ashton Agar can see out the first hour on Sunday, England could start to get a bit anxious.
Sometimes with my PTSD I get a bit anxious, and I just find it really helps, man.
you get a bit anxious and stressed at times?
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The others got a bit anxious, though.
At last, someone is getting a bit anxious about the decline in evening-class numbers.
"Everyone got a bit anxious," said Ferguson, who played down his divine substitution.
He's getting a bit anxious just to see what it holds at the moment for him".
"We got a bit edgy second half, We got a bit anxious but I thought we played some decent stuff but our decision making needs to be better".
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