Sentence examples for To scare about from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps more importantly, among those with private coverage, a group that the opposition was and is trying to scare about the impact of the law, about 90 percent are covered through their employer.

Each leg is actuated independently, and they're sized to the spiders that inspired them, so the look is (hopefully) realistic enough to scare about anybody.

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She knows many U.S.-based entrepreneurs from Muslim-majority countries who are worried to scared about traveling, common practice when launching or running a startup.

There's nothing to be scared about".

Is an anti-Islamist party something to be scared about?

"But Shafal wasn't scared because he had nothing to be scared about".

That's a lot to be scared about, and a lot at stake.

"It came off as if there are a lot of things to be scared about," said Baretto.

There's loads to be scared about: murder, illness, pain, war, pollution, getting sacked, and fear itself.

"There is nothing to be scared about," she says.

Its not that climate change isn't something to be scared about--Klein's analysis is grounded in fact.

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