The Russian invasion of Ukraine has made young Europeans think what only three weeks ago was unthinkable: that war could come to the European Union…
Terrified seems like a strong use of word considering the wording of the polls they’re referencing
> Nine out of ten teens are **anxious** and **worried** about the situation in Ukraine,” the study found.
> “Fear of war **could** replace concerns about climate and the environment, which have always been ahead in surveys over the past ten years,” he told the daily Die Welt.
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine has made young Europeans think what only three weeks ago was unthinkable: that war could come to the European Union…
Terrified seems like a strong use of word considering the wording of the polls they’re referencing
> Nine out of ten teens are **anxious** and **worried** about the situation in Ukraine,” the study found.
> “Fear of war **could** replace concerns about climate and the environment, which have always been ahead in surveys over the past ten years,” he told the daily Die Welt.
Terrified sounds different.