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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong anxiety" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a high level of nervousness or worry. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing a person's feelings, discussing a situation or event, or as a symptom in a medical or psychological context. Example: Jane experienced strong anxiety as she waited for the results of her job interview.
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Anxiety was quantified using a graded ordinal scale from 0 (no anxiety) to 4 (very strong anxiety).
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Thus, hippocampal irradiation blocked the running-related downregulation of c-Fos expression in a situation of strong anxiety in CA1 but not CA3.
In Japan, pregnant women who were notified of positive screening results felt strong anxiety and depression while waiting for the results of the confirmatory tests; some of the women became suspicious of their partners, and some considered abortion or divorce [3].
This would consist of a blend of sensory sensitization (deep mechanical hyperalgesia; [ 49]), de-sensitization (cutaneous hypoesthesia; [ 17]) and mental changes like strong anxiety and depression.
The fibrous cortical defect was a 3-cm lesion of the fibula and the operation was performed because of severe pain and strong anxiety of the patient concerning the disease.
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For one thing, net neutrality, particularly when cast as the prospect of "Internet slow lanes" tapped into strong anxieties about inequality.
However, students felt that it was a strong anxiety-producing experience.
Studies surveying student attitudes during the OSCE have documented that the OSCE can be a strong anxiety-producing experience, and that the level of anxiety changes little as students progress through the examination [ 15].
It has been noted that a subset of autistic patients have comorbid anxiety disorders (White et al., 2009), and a strong anxiety-like phenotype has been observed in Nrxn2α KO mice (Dachtler et al., 2014) and to a lesser extent in Nrxn1α KO mice (Grayton et al., 2013).
Then the real work began -- with her husband, who had even stronger anxiety.
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