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The phrase "afraid of anything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a general fear or anxiety about various situations or objects.
Example: "She was so anxious that she felt afraid of anything that could go wrong during the presentation."
Alternatives: "fearful of everything" or "scared of all things".
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He wasn't afraid of anything".
We're not afraid of anything now".
I'm not afraid of anything specific.
He is not afraid of anything.
Our opponents are not afraid of anything.
They're not afraid of anything.
"He's not afraid of anything".
"I'm not afraid of anything.
"She's not afraid of anything.
Could it be afraid of anything?
"I'm not afraid of anything that's imaginary.
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