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The phrase "a little scared when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a mild feeling of fear or anxiety in relation to a specific situation or event.
Example: "I always feel a little scared when I have to speak in front of a large audience."
Alternatives: "somewhat frightened when" or "a bit anxious when".
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"I was a little scared when I realized I would be playing a woman who, for most of the play, thinks she's a cat," says Margaret Wright '17.
"I'm a little scared when I go to sleep, because when everyone's asleep, and it's pitch black".
I work best when a little scared, when there's so much more than the lines to think about".
"If you're not just a little scared when you see these patients, then you are either arrogant, indifferent or just plain ignorant".
"When the pitchers are young and just starting, they are always a little scared when they face big-league hitters," he said.
Did anyone else get a little scared when it did its mad face?
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"When Paco Boy came I was a little scared, but when she gets to the front she is never beaten.
I felt more than a little scared last month when I was scheduled to speak at a science expo for middle and high school kids.
They are: being a little scared, really scared, frustrated and then enlightened.
Perhaps that's why, in a 2012 interview, he said, "you do your best things when... you're a little scared". In these years, there was a lot to be scared about.
Levine said there were a few moments when he was "a little scared" of the harmonies, but that ultimately those minor quibbles "ironed themselves out as the song progressed".
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