Sentence examples for afraid for the next from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "afraid for the next" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express concern about what is to come, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I am afraid for the next challenge we will face in this project."
Alternatives: "worried about the next" or "concerned for the next".

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She is afraid for the next generation and wants to give them whatever insurance she can.

He said that he was honestly afraid for the next few weeks.

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And I'm afraid for what the next generation of boys and girls will find -- or heaven help us, are already facing -- should they end up in the murkier corners of the Internet.

The people are afraid of the next moves".

Right now, investors are afraid of the next crisis, so they cash out when they can".

Some were afraid of the pain, afraid of the next attack.

That is why I am afraid of the next shot: will he be okay this time?' (Participant mixed group).

People are afraid for the future, and they are right".

"I'm afraid about the game and I'm afraid for the future of our club.

"It's like being bitten by a snake and being afraid of a rope for the next 10 years". Yin Lijin of The Times Beijing Bureauu contributed to this report.

"But I'm almost afraid that the next time an outbreak happens, we're going to say the same thing".

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