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"nervous experience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or an event that made you experience nervousness. For example: "The first day of school was a very nervous experience for me."
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In his book, More Fool Me, Fry describes his first nervous experience of taking coke in London in 1986, with his hands shaking.
The Hornets did not give McKinlay a straightforward managerial debut, clinging on to their 2-1 lead in the dying minutes, and the Scot admitted it had been a nervous experience.
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While everyone with an intact nervous system experiences physical pain, research has shown that the reported intensity and prevalence of pain arising from the musculoskeletal system appears to differ between males and females [ 1, 2].
If you name the experience nervous or fear, you will wind up experiencing the contraction that typically accompanies nervous or fearful states of mind; if, instead, you call the experience excitement or anticipation, you will find that you have an expanding sense of possibility and perhaps even fun.
I was probably more nervous at that experience than when Leonard Bernstein came in during that same run.
As the motion is perceived, the observer's nervous system and experience do not passively register the physical input in a piecemeal way.
Not only will it help with the aforementioned princess thing, but also the nervous terror you experience applying glue so near your eyeball will feel almost like wedding-day jitters.
I'm just nervous that this experience may go off the rails, perhaps because of the interview I read with Parks and Recreation creator Greg Daniels, who hired her after what he described as "an extremely uncomfortable hour with Aubrey Plaza".
The parents of the 14-year-old said they were taking legal action after the boy said he was left "scared and nervous" by his experience with school officials, and was left reluctant to join in class discussions for fear of being suspected of extremism.
His parents are taking legal action after the boy said he was left "scared and nervous" by his experience with school officials in north London, and was left reluctant to join in class discussions for fear of being suspected of extremism.
The parents of the 14-year-old are taking legal action after the boy said he was left "scared and nervous" by his experience with school officials in north London, and was left reluctant to join in class discussions for fear of being suspected of extremism.
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