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The phrase "afraid of doing" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone being hesitant to take an action, expressing their fear or trepidation. For example, "Jim was afraid of doing the math test, so he asked his teacher for help."
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But tepid Democrats are afraid of doing anything.
But my father was afraid of doing something illegal.
"People are so afraid of doing the wrong thing.
Is he afraid of doing a straight standup show?
Landis has never been afraid of doing things his own way.
Mexico is "not afraid of doing that", says Mr Ferrari, but only "with reciprocity".
We're more afraid of doing too little than of doing too much.
"I'm going to send you to someone who's not afraid of doing a little harm".
I knew something was wrong because I was afraid of doing a big split or something".
"That's why people have failed before, because they're afraid of doing that.
They don't know if they are more afraid of doing nothing or of doing the wrong thing.
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