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Discover Ludwig"nerve-wracking" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or experience that is extremely stressful and anxiety-inducing. Example sentence: Studying for the final exam was really nerve-wracking.
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nerve-wracking
adjective
Intensely distressing or irritating to the nerves.
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It was that nerve-wracking.
How nerve-wracking was it?
Talk about nerve-wracking.
It's a little nerve-wracking.
So it was kind of nerve-wracking.
That sounds sort of nerve-wracking.
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"It's nerve wracking," Joy said.
"It is more than nerve wracking".
He has had a nerve wracking time.
Job interviews are always nerve wracking.
Is that nerve wracking?
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