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Free sign upThe phrase "afraid in the" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It may be intended to convey a feeling of fear in a specific context, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "I was afraid in the dark."
Alternatives: "scared in the" or "fearful in the".
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"I'm not afraid in the lead now".
You barricade yourself against each other even more, becoming even more afraid in the dark.
Kevin, like many of us, is intently afraid in the airplane, afraid at the airport.
Some Iraqis are more afraid in the Embassy than in the Red Zone" — that is, Baghdad.
She was too afraid in the first moments to call out to her husband.
Some Iraqis are more afraid in the Embassy than in the Red Zone"—that is, Baghdad.
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Don't be afraid to draw in the crowd rather than avoid it.
Finally, the phrase "Are you afraid... .......... in the DAQ was altered to "Would you feel afraid... .......... in the current study, to orient the respondent towards a future dental visit.
Seamus Heaney told generations of aspiring writers: "Do not be afraid" in taking up the pen.
Because he was afraid that in the end they were right?
Because he was afraid that in the end they'd be right?" I end this quotation unwillingly.
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