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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'nervous about it' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling of uneasiness or worry in a situation. For example, "I had never spoken in front of a large audience before, so I was feeling quite nervous about it."
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People are nervous about it".
"They're very nervous about it".
I'm really nervous about it.
"If he's nervous about it, I'm nervous about it".
I don't feel nervous about it.
I was quite nervous about it".
And Miliband was nervous about it.
"You're just too nervous about it".
Others get really nervous about it".
And he is quite nervous about it.
He'd been nervous about it for days.
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