Sentence examples for to anxieties from inspiring English sources

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to anxieties

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An unpleasant state of mental uneasiness, nervousness, apprehension and obsession or concern about some uncertain event.

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A spate of kidnappings has added to anxieties about security.

But now with protests in Bahrain, that's the heart of the gulf, and it's adding to anxieties".

As a child, she was painfully shy, and she still alludes to anxieties that she keeps hidden from the world.

Pamuk has long given voice to anxieties about the modernization and Westernization of Turkey in his fiction.

And closing it up gives free rein to anxieties I must quash to get through ordinary days.

Instead, foreign-language cinema is often reflexively invoked as the primary influence, which partly speaks to anxieties and prejudices about no-nothing Americans learning culture from Europeans.

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And that led to anxiety.

But it also contributes to anxiety.

But they're open to anxiety, perhaps".

But annoyance has deepened to anxiety.

Last month, Anxiety UK launched a student guide to anxiety.

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