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The part of the sentence 'I afraid' is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct usage would be 'I am afraid.' For example: I am afraid I missed our appointment yesterday.
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I afraid right now".
"Am I afraid of the police?
Am I afraid of my fellow Americans?
So what am I afraid of?
"Why aren't I afraid?" I asked, foggy now from painkillers.
"What am I afraid of?" he whispered in her ear.
"Am I afraid of a staff uprising?" he asked.
Why am I afraid of love, I who love love?
The afterword headed 'Am I Afraid?' might seem prophetic.
Was I afraid of what I might have learned?
Am I afraid for the nation in general?
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