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anxious

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When Catherine Duncan’s mother-in-law was dying of pancreatic cancer years ago, she was anxious, scared and deeply sad.

Throughout, he said, he and his wife kept calling each other, anxious and scared.

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In a packed waiting hall outside the doctor's consulting room, anxious parents stood in line with children sneezing, coughing or complaining of breathing difficulties.

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“Combining travel on the busiest days of the year with big group events can make you frazzled or anxious,” said Manhattan psychotherapist Justena Kavanagh.

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Earlier this week, a long-running survey of consumer confidence showed households were anxious about tariffs, rising inflation, a worsening jobs market, stagnant incomes and political division.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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