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Discover Ludwig"I get scared" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a complete sentence that means the speaker experiences the emotion of fear. Examples: 1. "I get scared when I have to speak in front of a large audience." 2. "Sometimes, when I watch horror movies, I get scared and have trouble sleeping at night." 3. "I get scared when I hear thunder and see lightning during a storm." 4. "Whenever I see spiders, I get scared and run away." 5. "Even though I know there's nothing to be afraid of, I still get scared every time I have to go to the doctor."
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I get scared of intimacy.
It's so high, I get scared.
"When I get scared, I start shaking.
And then at night I get scared".
"When I get scared, I start shaking," she said.
"When they get nervous, I get scared," she said.
"I think of Trent Lott, and I get scared".
"I get scared a lot with my friends".
"When I get pulled over, I get scared.
Even now I get scared when I think about it".
"Every time I hear the door creak, I get scared".
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