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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quiet trepidation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a feeling of calm yet anxious anticipation about something. Example: "As she stood at the edge of the stage, she felt a sense of quiet trepidation about her performance."
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I do remember armed soldiers and a long wait at the border in the heat, our dark blue passports handed through the van's tipped-open windows, and my parents' quiet trepidation, speaking only when questioned.
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But here we are, on Wednesday evening, 50 art lovers disrobing with quiet, private trepidation.
I went back to yoga, no longer finding anxiety in moments of quiet or trepidation in the shower, a place that once tempted me to look for malignant moles.
More than one person admitted in a quiet hush, with shame and trepidation, almost afraid to unleash these frightening beliefs from their minds and form them into words that would have the power to be set free in the cosmic universe, that they believe painful experiences they are in the midst of facing is their fault because their fears have willed it to happen.
Still, there was trepidation even in victory.
Quiet passages drifted past without any hint of trepidation.
With trepidation.
Their trepidation is understandable.
There is some trepidation".
I had no trepidation.
"Yes," I answer with trepidation.
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