Sentence examples for afraid big from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "afraid big" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "He was afraid big things would happen if he didn't act quickly."
Alternatives: "very afraid" or "terribly afraid".

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As drama, I'm afraid Big Love runs far afield.

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Who's afraid of big, bad Wal-Mart?

I guess we are all afraid of big brother or bad guys.

I've never been afraid of big government, but The Repression is a great opportunity for the public sector to overstep its boundaries.

Afraid of big pipe leaks?

But she is not afraid of big themes.

"We're not afraid of big ears," Mr. Lobo asserted.

"We are a bit afraid that big industrial companies will come".

Clearly, "Crazy as Hell" is not a film afraid of big themes, and references abound from the Bible to Dostoevsky.

Born in 1945 and brought up a Catholic, Kiefer has never been afraid of big subjects or complex allusions.

As Griffin saw it, "Our movement has been satisfied with small steps, but we can no longer be afraid of big steps".

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