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For those of you who are calm, collected and pretty fearless, you will have a much lower anxiety threshold.
what does threshold mean and can you give me a sentense with that word please?
For those of you who are calm, collected and pretty fearless, you will have a much lower anxiety threshold.
what does threshold mean and can you give me a sentense with that word please?
what does threshold mean and can you give me a sentense with that word please?
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in a way it means a limit, a much lower anxiety threshold would mean she cannot take much anxiety before it affects her so she is limited to a low threshold
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