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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "quite nervous" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a level of nervousness that is significant or noticeable. You can use it in any sentence where you want to convey that someone is feeling a strong or intense sense of nervousness. Example: She was quite nervous before giving her presentation in front of the entire company. Example: The actor was quite nervous before stepping onto the stage for his debut performance. Example: I could tell he was quite nervous about asking her on a date, as he kept fidgeting and stumbling over his words.
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I got quite nervous".
I felt quite nervous.
I'm quite nervous.
BW: I was quite nervous.
"Obviously I got quite nervous.
I was quite nervous about it".
"I was quite nervous," he said.
And he is quite nervous about it.
"She seemed quite nervous but very determined.
I got quite nervous at some points.
I am delivering some bad news and am quite nervous.
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