Collocations withanxiety
These are words often used in combination withanxiety.
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considerable anxiety
There is considerable anxiety about education as they hold it responsible for women going astray even in the context of their own women.
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constant anxiety
These conditions kept the patient in a state of constant anxiety, and they interpreted this arousal as a sign of preparedness.
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extreme anxiety
Following is the stage of depression, characterized by extreme anxiety, grief, and depression.
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intense anxiety
Later at age 18 she began to have intense nightmares as well as other periods of intense anxiety, especially on dates.
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parental anxiety
To encourage the development of parental confidence and skills in handling and feeding which reduces parental anxiety, increases their sense of competency and controllability.
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reduced anxiety
However, to summarise, the object that is chosen is one that provides the person comfort, support and reduced anxiety.
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severe anxiety
The crowd's energy screamed a tweaked anticipation but the mass amounts of uniforms - police, security, ambulance and fire marshal - caused severe anxiety.
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social anxiety
Furthermore, difficulties with establishing personal contacts, caused, for instance, by social anxiety, add to loneliness.
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underlying anxiety
It points also to an underlying anxiety and ambivalence regarding this presence, a grappling with identity, a desire to experiment with places and roles.
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unnecessary anxiety
Tests with poor specificity produce a greater proportion of false-positive results, which may lead to unnecessary anxiety and follow-up tests.
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widespread anxiety
Given widespread anxiety about economic security, the articles may have reflected intentionally strategic behavior but also could have arisen through unplanned motivations.
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