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The phrase "insanely anxious" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize the magnitude of someone's anxiety. For example, "She was insanely anxious to make a good impression during the interview."
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America is an insanely anxious country.
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Pete is insanely nervous.
I was also insanely nervous.
Concerned not enough fun is planned for the weekend, or worried too many Uno cards are missing from the deck, anxious parents scurry to purchase last minute Mad Libs and Bananagrams for the road trips, and insanely fork out cash for that unsightly PVC pipe game involving nunchuck golf balls.
Insanely good.
Insanely drinkable.
Insanely so.
It was insanely satisfying.
I was insanely jealous.
It's insanely delicious.
It was insanely refreshing.
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