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Discover Ludwig"I am intimidated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express feeling overwhelmed, frightened, or uncertain about a situation. For example, "I am intimidated by the thought of giving a presentation in front of such a large audience".
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But I find I am intimidated by the technology in a way people who grew up with computers are not.
Like most pediatricians, I am intimidated by the idea of testifying in court.
I am intimidated when our lesson starts: I've lived a life of ideas and political passions, so expressing emotions loudly and incompetently to a stranger is hard.
I am intimidated by the idea of juggling papers and experiments and developing a proposal for future research that is strong enough to convince potential employers and funding agencies.
Discussing Robbins' relationship with Torres' former lover Sloan, Capshaw divulged: "Whenever there's been a chance to play that I am intimidated by him or being standoffish, I've always chosen to make it very playful.
Some things I am intimidated by and then when I learn about it I realize it's actually no big deal to make.
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(I'm intimidated by all this intimidation).
Honestly, I was intimidated.
I was intimidated.
"I was intimidated," she said.
I was intimidated at first.
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