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"with angst" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of being overwhelmed with apprehension or anxiety about a certain situation. For example, "The teenager faced the upcoming exam with angst."
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The countdown is sometimes fraught with angst.
Are his letters riddled with angst over this writerly struggle?
But the process is still bound to be fraught with angst.
Other times, the process is fraught with angst, consuming weeks of back-and-forth negotiation.
But these libertarian instincts coexist with angst, disquiet and even anger.
Ms. Kent ordered her Onegin out of her life with angst but regality.
Smog's Bloodflow is typically enigmatic but filled with angst and terror.
They were just bad at cello, so-so at French, riddled with angst.
Despite its lightness of tone – and frequent hilarity – White Noise comes freighted with angst and uncertainty.
And the whole will be liberally spiced with angst and steam.
Despite having raised a robust $1.6 million after Demo Day, the founders were ridden with angst.
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