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Discover Ludwig"I'm scared" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to express fear or anxiety in various situations. Example: "I'm scared to go on roller coasters because I don't like heights."
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I'm scared
phrase
Indicates that the speaker is scared.
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"I'm scared.
ANNA: I'm scared.
Prescott: Ooohh, I'm scared.
CAETI: But I'm scared.
"I'm scared of Sandy.
I'm scared, too.
"I'm scared," Deirdre said.
"I'm scared," he said.
But I'm scared.
"Actually, I'm scared.
I'm scared of flies.
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