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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid is" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It may be intended to convey a state of fear or concern, but it requires additional context or structure to be meaningful.
Example: "She is afraid of the dark."
Alternatives: "is fearful" or "is scared."
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Being afraid is fine.
This, I'm afraid, is nonsense.
That, I am afraid, is changing.
And that, I'm afraid, is that.
The answer, I'm afraid, is a lot.
That, I'm afraid, is pretty low-end.
Vietnam, I'm afraid, is thoroughly minor".
"Afraid" is a criminally overused word.
That, I'm afraid, is a question of judgment.
"The word "afraid" is a punishment, and a hard punishment.
This, I'm afraid, is the only option I have left.
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