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Discover Ludwig"grow nervous" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to become increasingly anxious or worried. Example: As the deadline approached, the students grew nervous about their upcoming exams.
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But both he and Conseco are now scrambling for liquidity as lenders grow nervous.
Ever since, Chinese officials grow nervous in the run-up to the anniversary of the crackdown.
The episode illustrates how vulnerable hedge funds - even large, successful ones - can be when investors grow nervous.
Class politics makes for bad economics: the state swells, public money gets wasted and entrepreneurs grow nervous.
But even if they believe it will eventually make money, they might grow nervous about the fund's other backers.
Absent a health care overhaul, the federal government's lenders around the world may eventually grow nervous about its ability to repay its debts.
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On Sunday evening, Nancy Fisher grew nervous.
Cherokee and the township grew nervous.
As his institute's opening approached, he grew nervous.
Yet even Mr. Ubaid, telling his story in English, grew nervous.
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