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The phrase "afraid of doing world" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete thought, and it is unclear what "doing world" refers to. An example could be: "She was afraid of doing world travel alone."
Alternatives: "afraid of facing the world" or "fearful of engaging with the world".
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"I was never afraid of doing world premieres," Hannigan says – just as well, given the dozens she has performed over the past 20 years – "but now, with this weird conducting thing, I'm really on a path that's my own.
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If you want us to be less afraid of the world, then change the world, don't change us. .
Anyone afraid of what he thinks television does to the world is probably just afraid of the world.
"Anyone afraid of what he thinks television does to the world," he says, combatively, "is probably just afraid of the world".
To make America tepid and afraid of the world.
In the woods, when it was done, the girls held each other and cried, half out of their minds, afraid of what the world was going to do to them.
"He's afraid of the world," Ms. Romano said.
I became afraid of the world.
I was really afraid of the world, afraid of being alone, afraid of having no purpose or meaning.
You're not afraid of that spirit world.
Monsanto and Coca-Cola might like to dismiss GMO labeling advocates as a bunch of uninformed Luddites who are afraid of science and don't care about the world's hungry.
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