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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nervous twitch" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a small, involuntary movement or jerking of a muscle caused by anxiety or stress. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as describing someone's behavior or physical reaction to a stressful situation. Example: "As she stood in front of the crowd to give her speech, she couldn't help but feel her nervous twitch kick in, causing her hands to shake slightly."
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Speech is his nervous twitch.
Most people who acknowledge Boy in Da Corner's inimitable brilliance also acknowledge that its inimitable brilliance is probably best admired from a safe distance, rather than played on a daily basis, lest you end up with an inimitable nervous twitch.
A nervous twitch?
A nervous twitch here and there.
What will this be: Darryl's nervous twitch?
A nervous twitch might run down their flanks.
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Ms. Osserman danced a solo filled with crooked hops and nervous twitches.
Notwithstanding the nervous twitching of stock markets, the committee's decision to do nothing was widely anticipated.
Helm writes that "Siemens women suffered severely from boils, swollen legs, diarrhea and TB," and also from an epidemic of nervous twitching.
The cannabis that fuelled the hippie generation's quest for world peace has been contorted by market forces and cross-pollination into a nervous, twitching grotesque.
That's why between the players what we are doing is like beating on each other or shooting each other". The possibility of a game that could "see" facial expression or the nervous twitching of a finger puts a very different experience on the table.
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