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The phrase "afraid into" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a recognized expression in standard English.
Example: "She was afraid into silence after hearing the news."
Alternatives: "scared into" or "intimidated into".
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The electronica stutter that shifts Furtado's Afraid into transcendent romantic euphoria is still an effective trick 10 years later on Mobley's wonderful Tell Me.
We made our love of being afraid into a widespread psychosis.
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Whatever the intentions, the bawdy and the seedy, I am afraid, faded into irrelevance, overpowered by the sweetness surrounding them.
The reviewer, I am afraid, fell into the same fallacy she accuses Hustvedt of: seeing and hearing only what she wanted to see and hear.
They're into the tea ceremony, flower arrangement, military education – they're not afraid of going into everything.
Some guards became afraid of going into his cell.
"People who have integrity are afraid of going into politics.
"I'm afraid of turning into a misanthrope.
And they're not afraid of getting into trouble with a teacher.
Kierkegaard realized that some people were more afraid of jumping into that abyss than falling.
Do you have something that you are afraid to look into, that seems off limits?
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