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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid do it" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "afraid to do it"? You can use the corrected phrase when expressing fear or hesitation about performing a specific action.
Example: "I'm afraid to do it because I might fail."
Alternatives: "scared to do it" or "worried about doing it."
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Even if you are afraid, do it anyway.
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I know guys afraid to do it.
Jenji's not afraid to do it.
I'm not afraid to do it.
"But I wasn't afraid to do it.
But I have been afraid to do it.
She added, "It's physical pressure, and they are not afraid to do it".
I'm not afraid to do it,' " her father said after learning that she was missing.
"I wouldn't be afraid to do it again," Galante said.
"They follow her and if they think she is afraid to do it, then they will do it for her".
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