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Discover Ludwig"How nervous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to ask a question to describe someone's emotional state. For example: "How nervous are you feeling about the upcoming exam?".
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"That's how nervous I was".
How nervous should you be?
How nervous was he about the investigation?
Do not remind the audience how nervous you are by repeating how nervous you are.
Things being different and how nervous it can make us.
"I talked about how nervous I always felt," she said.
How nervous Trump is about the upcoming year is unclear.
But gosh – I didn't realise just how nervous.
But you must understand how nervous I was.
Still, he said, it depends on how nervous you are.
Together we whispered about how nervous we were.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com