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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing concern or worry about someone's well-being or situation.
Example: "After hearing about the accident, I was really afraid for him and hoped he was okay."
Alternatives: "worried about him" or "concerned for him."
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I am often afraid for him.
"I was afraid for him," she said.
"Part of it was that I was afraid for him.
But we are still afraid for him at times.
Ann said: "We were afraid for him that he would be hurt.
But that doesn't stop me as his wife from being afraid for him".
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They were glad of this, for they were afraid of him, as was almost everyone he knew.
Now I am afraid for them.
Now we're afraid for them".
Today, I'm afraid for them".
But I am afraid for them.
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