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The phrase "afraid for their future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing concern or anxiety about what lies ahead for someone or a group of people.
Example: "Many students are afraid for their future as they approach graduation and face an uncertain job market."
Alternatives: "worried about their future" or "concerned for their future."
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How much harder to get people to give when money is tight, so many are broke and even those who are doing all right are worried and afraid for their future.
And yet, on the third day of anti-immigrant protests, thousands of people – mainly migrants and people of colour – staged a counter-protest nearby, chanting "Nazis out!" I attended the counter-protest and spoke to six refugees about the incident at the weekend, the continued rise of the far-right in Germany and whether they are afraid for their future.
They're afraid for their future.
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Life is hard in Hénin-Beaumount and people are afraid for their futures, which is why they vote for the National Front.
Speaking outside Tory headquarters in London, with a jubilant Iain Duncan Smith at his side, Mr Balfe said: "There are a lot of people in the Labour party who are afraid for their futures.
"People are afraid for their fellowships; they're afraid for their futures, you piss off the wrong person…" (Group 3).
In his experience, he said, these are grief-stricken families -- many of them deeply afraid for their financial futures -- who are trying to put their lives back together.
He added that union members were "afraid" for their financial futures, with some "not buying clothes for their children" because of their circumstances.
But it's not just millions of Americans worried for their future under a Trump administration: four out of five Brits are afraid that the incoming president will use their personal data for his personal gain.
There is finally hope for their future".
This bodes well for their future relationship.
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