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The phrase "afraid mr" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks proper context or structure.
Example: "I'm afraid, Mr. Smith, that we cannot proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "I'm sorry, Mr." or "I regret, Mr."
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I'm afraid Mr Cameron may be placing too much hope on the EU's will and ability to reform.
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"I'm not afraid," Mr. Clough said.
"Don't be afraid," Mr. Hazanavicius said.
"We weren't afraid," Mr. Felstead remembered.
"The kids were afraid," Mr. Velez said.
"I'm not afraid," Mr. Gade said.
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