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The phrase "afraid of change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's reluctance or fear to embrace new situations or transformations in life.
Example: "Many people are afraid of change, which can hinder their personal growth and development."
Alternatives: "fearful of change" or "apprehensive about change".
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On Sunday, she told me, "I'm not as afraid of change as I'm afraid of not changing...
Everybody's afraid of change.
Not afraid of change and risk.
But that's being afraid of change.
"Are the people afraid of change?
"Who is afraid of change?" he said.
"People are afraid of change," Ms. Goyani said.
Luckily, in music as in life, both men are not afraid of change.
"The French", he declared, "are not afraid of change; they are hoping, waiting, calling for it".
"She's afraid of change, but if she doesn't demand change she's not going to make it.
"The French aren't afraid of change," he claims, "they are waiting for it".
More suggestions(17)
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afraid of disruption
frightened of change
afraid of setting
terrified of change
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shy of change
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scared of change
afraid of anyone
afraid of something
afraid of rejection
afraid of danger
afraid of everyone
afraid of criticism
afraid of bromine
afraid of embarrassment
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