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  • She witnessed some very [unbearable/kick in] scenes.
    unbearable
  • The family has the important responsibility of [phobia/be focused on] children.
    be focused on
  • I could [makeup/socialize] with people from all walks of life.
    socialize
  • Physical activity can help reduce [socialize/anxiety] and depression.
    anxiety
  • I don't know how poor people [socialize/get through] these cold winter.
    get through
  • I felt my heart [fluttering/at times] with joy.
    fluttering
  • I [get through/inherit] a weak heart from my mother.
    inherit
  • She has a [anxiety/phobia].
    phobia
  • The cold medicine is starting to [unbearable/kick in], and I feel a bit drowsy.
    kick in
  • He's always been [anxiety/self-conscious] about being so short.
    self-conscious
  • He gets mad [be focused on/at times].
    at times
  • A career as an actor requires a 100% [phobia/commitment].
    commitment
  • Both biological [anxiety/makeup] and culture are parts of who you are.
    make up
  • The heat was becoming [distressing/at times].
    distressing