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It can be used to express fear or apprehension about a specific person, situation, or object. Example: "She is afraid of spiders and avoids places where they might be found."
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Afraid of risk?
Afraid of falling.
"Afraid of what?
Afraid of change?
Afraid of your future?
Afraid of it?
They're afraid of bullets.
"He's afraid of you.
"Vidia's afraid of heights.
"They're afraid of girls".
What's he afraid of?
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