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Discover Ludwig'my angst' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express a feeling of deep worry, apprehension, or unease about something. For example, "The results of the test filled me with my angst."
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My angst followed me, day and night.
I overplayed (only slightly) my angst up top.
My friend Pete provides a counterpoint to my angst.
My angst, I think, was partly generational, and partly about my blue-collar roots.
For the moment, I'm going to keep my angst under control, and my daughter helmet-free.
"The whole goal of this study was to lessen my angst during the N.C.A.A. tournament".
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Of course the glaring omission from my angst-ridden ponderings is UK Uncut, a movement I have played a part in for nearly two years.
That voice would eventually become my own, because, as far as I can remember, that was the moment that my angst-ridden, insomniac journey with depression and anxiety began.
Hypothermia is on the horizon by this point but as the opening chords of I Will Possess Your Heart carry out over the medieval castle grounds, I am instantly transported back to my angst-ridden teen years, filled with heartbreak and wishing I was Marissa Cooper.
In fact, I tried to hide my holiday angst beneath my feigned holly jolly exterior, but I just couldn't take it anymore.
Patti exploded out of my tape deck, articulating my adolescent angst with revolutionary lyrics and a sound that both stroked your brow and punched you in the guts.
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