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The phrase "a bit scared when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of slight fear or apprehension in relation to a specific situation or event.
Example: "I was a bit scared when I heard the loud noise outside my window."
Alternatives: "somewhat frightened when" or "a little afraid when".
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Sometimes I feel a bit scared when I see him and hide," he says.
Of course, I got a bit scared when I read growing consumer complaints about product failures and glitches, and the not so supportive customer support.
I was a bit scared when an Armenian Neo-Nazi was attacking me online.
You're always a bit scared when you arrive in a new place and people see you with your photography bags and all that, but you just have to take care of yourself.
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He was a little bit scared when the sun went down.
"When you talk to someone else they feel a bit scared at night when you tell them about what happened many years ago.
I was kind of a bit scared...but then when I got to know them (street involved youth) better, they're actually more friendly than I thought they are.
I'm beginning to get a bit scared of what might happen when Stan finds out it was actually Phil, the friend he turned to when he was drunk and sad, that killed his partner.
"I was a bit scared being so close to North Korea when I first came here," said Lee Kyong-eun, a 12-year-old girl.
"I got a bit scared to leave the house and a bit scared to speak to people". When she was 15, she was told she had anxiety and depression but it took until she was 18 for her to seek help.
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