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The phrase "afraid made" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "I was afraid made a mistake." (This example is incorrect; it should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "fear caused" or "scared by".
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Tim and Dawn were afraid to break the rules- — and their colleagues, equally afraid, made sure that they didn't.
This is a very creative take on why 2016 was the worst year ever, and Voight, I'm afraid, made more sense back in 1969, in "Midnight Cowboy," when, as the clueless gigolo Joe Buck, he said, "I only get carsick on boats".
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"I'm afraid I made her rather severe".
He was not afraid to make decisions".
You're almost afraid to make errors.
Kidd's not afraid to make mistakes".
"We were always afraid of making mistakes".
"Dan is not afraid to make decisions.
I was afraid of making a mistake.
They are not afraid of making mistakes.
He said some agents were afraid to make any arrests.
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