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Discover Ludwig"having anxiety" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is feeling anxious or worried about something. For example, "After the accident, she was left having anxiety about driving again."
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They're hallucinating, having anxiety attacks.
We're already having anxiety dreams.
DACHER KELTNER I'm already having anxiety attacks.
Two founders were already having anxiety attacks.
Some teachers were having anxiety attacks.
But about a month later, I began having anxiety attacks.
In January, Mr. Crater began receiving notices of eviction and having anxiety attacks.
"We were being really snippy, having anxiety attacks," Ms. Mangold said.
His face is breaking out in boils and his dog seems to be having anxiety attacks.
Since reporting the abuse, she has been having anxiety attacks and PTSD symptoms.
Most (n=125) found the computerized format to be satisfactory even though 54.7% reported having anxiety about taking computerized exams.
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