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floating anxietyの例文

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  • "As the year winds down, free-floating anxiety runs rampant, " emphasizes Berlin.
  • This information is available to us all the time, like free-floating anxiety.
  • :Nightmares and night terrors seem to be an instantiation of free-floating anxiety.
  • I'm not ragged with free-floating anxiety like I used to be.
  • There's a lot of free-floating anxiety in the air.
  • Some also conveyed a strain of free-floating anxiety.
  • One free-floating anxiety that not even the best notebook computers can eliminate is worry over battery life.
  • So many nations come to the greatest sports event on earth with unrealistic goals and free-floating anxieties.
  • Or has the computer bug become a convenient catchall for channeling our free-floating anxiety about the unknown?
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder : the most common, is intense, free-floating anxiety or constant, unrealistic worry about everyday occurrences.
  • The warning signs proceed through insecurity and time urgency to free-floating anxiety, emotional exhaustion or illness and relationship problems.
  • With so much free-floating anxiety in the country, the administration had not spoken clearly and authoritatively, as Ridge himself acknowledged.
  • If Tubby thinks his free-floating anxiety is bad, he's in for a rude shock when tangible problems actually begin to materialize.
  • The uneasy existence of upper-middle-class empty nesters with free-floating anxiety, who ask to stay with them to escape an unnamed terror.
  • "It's free-floating anxiety.
  • Let's just say that when it comes to Clinton coverage, there's as much free-floating anxiety and anger inside newspapers as there is outside.
  • In fact, it was in an atmosphere of paranoia, of free-floating anxiety remarkably like the current one, that the spy novel was born.
  • The constant focus on representations of sex and death looks less like hedonism than like the symptoms of a pervasive, free-floating anxiety and depression.
  • Some felt the fear of mad cow disease may have originated in vague and free-floating anxieties over unknown hormones, additives and food-processing techniques performed out of public sight.
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