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Discover Ludwig"I get anxious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe your emotional response to a certain situation or event. For example, "I get anxious when I have to give a presentation in front of a large audience."
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Otherwise I get anxious.
"I stay in the park to avoid the urban sector, which is where I get anxious".
(Ms. Rudolph, as usual, refused the compliment. "I get anxious," she said. "That lovely Jewish guilt that comes with ancestry").
If I get anxious, or sweat, I get more anxious and sweat more.
"Once I get anxious," she insists, there are "no heights I can't climb".
My favourite things are often simple: hummus or Ryvita – if I don't get them, I get anxious.
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I got anxious about it".
"I'd never really been claustrophobic, but I got anxious when we kept stopping between stations.
The more I believed there was a scary figure abusing her, the more I got anxious".
I got anxious and antsy and wouldn't want to rush her".
By the end of Week 2 at the blueberry iMac, however, I got anxious.
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