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Discover Ludwig"getting nervous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of becoming anxious or feeling uneasy. Example: As the time for her presentation approached, Sarah could feel herself getting nervous.
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I am getting nervous.
Must be getting nervous.
"We're getting nervous".
I was getting nervous.
They were getting nervous.
"People are getting nervous.
Are England getting nervous?
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She gets nervous".
I got nervous.
We all get nervous.
Does he get nervous?
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