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The phrase "was nervous about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of anxiety or unease about something. Example: Sarah was nervous about her upcoming job interview. She had prepared extensively, but she still couldn't shake the feeling of nervousness.
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And Miliband was nervous about it.
Mr. Neuthaler was nervous about the date.
I was nervous about getting injured.
Sendak was nervous about the preview.
I was nervous about the book tour.
Diamond was nervous about publicity.
Checkers's owner was nervous about the procedure.
At first, he was nervous about going.
I was nervous about meeting him.
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He, too, was nervous about what the protests would bring.
I was nervous about approaching her.
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