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Discover LudwigThe term 'nervous excitement' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of anxious anticipation. For example, "He was filled with a nervous excitement before his first day of work."
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Just more nervous excitement.
"There is already a nervous excitement.
The bleachers rattled with nervous excitement.
I remember the nervous excitement of that first submission.
"It was a nervous excitement," Mr. Yee said.
"When things happen, you get the nervous excitement.
Five minutes before the auction began, the mood backstage was one of nervous excitement.
"It's like bubbly Champagne, a nervous excitement, and you never know where it's going to go".
A late evening, fueled by nervous excitement, bled into a 5 a.m. wake-up and hair call.
Filled with nervous excitement, he returns to his desk and waits a full eight minutes to look at it.
She had the quality of a bird among grasses, peering out in nervous excitement, eager for a mate but afraid to abandon her safety.
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