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The phrase "Terrified of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express a strong fear or anxiety about something. Example: "She was terrified of the dark and refused to go outside at night."
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Terrified of his children.
Terrified of repercussions, the opposition dispersed.
Terrified of medical bills?
Terrified of doing video?
Terrified of sharks.
"I'm terrified of them".
Wendy was terrified of pregnancy.
I'm terrified of artistic stagnation.
Ham was terrified of water.
They were terrified of discovery.
And I'm terrified of competition.
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