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The sentence 'I am afraid indeed' is correct and can be used in written English.
This sentence is typically used to express agreement with a negative statement or to express an emotional response to a situation. For example: Person 1: "There is no chance we will finish this project on time." Person 2: "I am afraid indeed."
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By Dorothy Dow The New Yorker, March 3 , 1928P. 69 I am afraid, indeed, View Article By Miranda Carter By Amos Barshad By John Cassidy By Atul Gawande.
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I'm afraid so.
I do not agree with this statement, please include the classical article: On the origin of species by sympatric speciation by Dieckmann and Doebeli (Nature 1999) Response: Although I wish it were not so true, I am afraid that this statement is indeed the reflection of the situation today.
I am afraid.
I am afraid now".
Frankly, I am afraid".
I am afraid to.
"But I am afraid.
"I am afraid, Thorsteinn".
'I am afraid, yes.
I am afraid this is true.
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