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The phrase "afraid of changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing feelings of fear or anxiety regarding alterations or transitions in a situation or environment.
Example: "Many people are afraid of changes in their workplace, fearing it may disrupt their routine."
Alternatives: "fearful of changes" or "apprehensive about changes".
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"Are you afraid of changes to the psyche it might produce?" "No.
People generally are afraid of changes.
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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.
"People are afraid of change," he said.
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.
Because they were and they are afraid of change, afraid of the equality that we will bring into our society.
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