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The phrase "a tiny bit afraid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a slight feeling of fear or apprehension in a casual or informal context.
Example: "As I walked through the dark alley, I felt a tiny bit afraid of what might be lurking in the shadows."
Alternatives: "a little scared" or "slightly fearful."
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Shara never cheats on the science, but, because many of us are at least a tiny bit afraid of physics, he and the graphics team, led by Stephanie Reyer, have provided a series of interactive aides to penetrate the complexity of Einstein's world.
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