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"it's anxious" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a feeling or atmosphere, such as "The office was anxious as everyone was waiting on the big news".
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LA Weekly's Amy Nicholson wonders if the Russo brothers, first-time Marvel directors who are best known for their TV work on shows such as "Arrested Development" and "Community," might be "operat[ing] as if their necks are still under a network's guillotine" and says their work can feel as if it's "anxious to get in, get the job done, and get out".
But just for me, it's anxious to get out there and get going and see how I can stack up against this field, against this golf course".
They haven't had sex in a long time, and when you've not had sex with your partner for a long time, it's anxious when you do it again.
When I'm feeling bad -- whether it's anxious, depressed or simply frustrated -- I often find myself wanting to seek comfort in the arms of a pint of chocolate ice cream or a bag of Doritos.
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I'm a little concerned, but it's anxious-anticipation concern, because I'm not sure really what we have in terms of depth.
It is anxious that the revolution might spread to its biggest Arab ally – the oligarchic tyranny known as Saudi Arabia.
It is anxious, crestfallen and incapable of peace.
It is anxious for Egypt to get back to something approaching normal.
It is anxious to speed a case to the conservative-dominated Supreme Court.
It is anxious to see some return from aid to Colombia of around $500m a year.
The department says it is anxious for Congress to rewrite the law, soon.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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