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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Do you usually use that expression, "in my apprehension" ?

"In my apprehension, there will be something happening"

Do you usually use that expression, "in my apprehension" ? and isn't there anything wrong with that whole sentence?

  

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Do you usually use that expression, ""In my apprehension , there will be something happening" No. and isn't there anything wrong with that whole sentence? Yes, it does not end with correct punctuation.

  • Do you usually use that expression, ""In my apprehension , there will be something happening" No.
  • and isn't there anything wrong with that whole sentence?
  • Yes, it does not end with correct punctuation.
  • i'd say eg My undertanding is that there will be something happening.
  • Clive
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Do you usually use that expression, ""In my apprehension, there will be something happening" No.

and isn't there anything wrong with that whole sentence? Yes, it does not end with correct punctuation.

i'd say eg My undertanding is that there will be something happening.

Clive

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Here are some natural sentences with the word "apprehension".

When you found out you were going to Afghanistan, did you have some apprehension?
Math anxiety is fear or apprehension when just thinking about taking a math test.
The euro has tumbled against the US dollar amid eurozone confusion and apprehension.
Observation of people shoplifting on the sto
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anonymousDo you usually use that expression, "in my apprehension" ?

You could live in an English-speaking country for 100 years and never hear it. Forget that one and learn some more useful expressions.

CJ

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