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Discover Ludwig"nervous day" is a phrase that is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a particular day when you feel tense or anxious. For example: "Today is a nervous day for me because I have an important meeting."
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Overall it was a nervous day, with the market pulled in several directions.
Ormea senses that "a sad, nervous day" awaits him, and so it proves.
For all the contenders, it will be a nervous day, especially if the action is anywhere near as wild as today's.
We're expecting interesting developments in Greece (after yesterday's riots), Germany (where the Greek bailout continues to divide politicians), and here in London (where traders expect another nervous day as Britain goes to the polls).
8.25am BST It was a nervous day's trading in Australia, although the main stock market index finished a little higher.
Nervous Day at Benny's The sun had yet to peek down on Benny's Cafe, and the smell of scones mixed with the whir of the steamer.
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On Wednesday, at the Vikings' training facility in Eden Prairie, Minn., Favre guessed he might feel less nervous Sunday.
On Wednesday, at the Vikings' training facility in Eden Prairie, Minn., Favre said he thought he might feel less nervous Sunday.
Afterward, he smiled frequently during an interview and acknowledged that he might be a little nervous Saturday after missing almost a year.
Sorenstam said she was a little nervous Sunday morning and came to the course a bit earlier to stretch and reflect on the day.
Utley's play was the best remedy for Romero, who said he was so nervous Tuesday that he could not sleep.
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