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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seriously apprehensive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong feeling of anxiety or unease about a situation or event.
Example: "She felt seriously apprehensive about the upcoming exam, fearing she hadn't studied enough."
Alternatives: "deeply anxious" or "truly worried".
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Since this nation is seriously playing with the idea of electing an alpha female -- and quite apprehensive about it -- it may be informative to look at the many top females that I have known, both monkeys and apes.
They are very apprehensive".
Are you apprehensive?
Adam sat down, apprehensive.
"I'm apprehensive.
Still, shareholders were apprehensive.
He would be apprehensive".
We're apprehensive.
Foreign investors are apprehensive.
The players were apprehensive.
She was looking apprehensive.
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