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Sentence examples for nervous of from inspiring English sources

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"nervous of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to be fearful of something. For example: I was so nervous of what my teacher would say when I asked for extra help.

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ZHANG SHENGQI is nervous of the police.

"You were nervous of criticism?" "Yes.

O'Brien seemed nervous of the prospect.

Lorenzo was nervous, of course.

"I'm nervous of the future.

"I was nervous, of course," she said.

"I was nervous of their families.

Why are people nervous of that?

I was very nervous of that when I started.

Fewer Lions meant fewer players nervous of injury.

You'll never be nervous of Sunday lunch again.

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