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The phrase "administrators are afraid for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would involve "afraid of" instead of "afraid for."
Example: "Administrators are afraid of the potential backlash from the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "administrators are concerned about" or "administrators fear for".
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Administrators are afraid, for their jobs and about liability, that a student is going to feel bad and sue.
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We are afraid for you".
"A lot of people are afraid for their lives, afraid for their children, afraid for their loved ones.
"These people are afraid for their culture, afraid for their livelihood," Mr. Young said.
We all are afraid for our children, for our honour.
"People are afraid for their fellowships; they're afraid for their futures, you piss off the wrong person…" (Group 3).
I was afraid for Mama; I was afraid for us.
I was afraid for her.
"I was afraid for myself.
I am afraid for everyone.
Some were afraid of it; others were afraid for it.
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