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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid has" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I am afraid has been a difficult year for us."
Alternatives: "I fear that" or "I am concerned that".
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Mr. Disney, I'm afraid, has our number".
Boris, I'm afraid, has not complained about that at all.
Mr Obama, I'm afraid, has misled us.Read on: Learning for the very young(Photo credit: AFP).
But each case, I'm afraid, has to be taken on its merits.
My least used is a Robo-Coupe, a blender which I'm afraid has been superseded by the Thermomix.
Lugar's focus is almost entirely geopolitical, as, I'm afraid, has been yours in your recent writings on this subject.
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Were they afraid, had their family members been carted off?
We, I'm afraid, have been a bit dilatory.
Portugal, we're afraid, have never lost a shoot-out.
"The idea that he didn't have time to be afraid had consoled me".
BooksnBrews: I am afraid, having bought it on Saturday, I tore through Raising Steam.
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