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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid of emerging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings of fear or anxiety related to coming into view, becoming known, or taking on new challenges.
Example: "She was afraid of emerging from her comfort zone and facing the unknown."
Alternatives: "fearful of coming forth" or "apprehensive about appearing".
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For those who are not afraid of emerging markets, "We're seeing a surprising number of customers buying Indonesia now," says Greg Croll, head of corporate debt trading at INGBarings in New York.
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So the bottom line for tech startups: don't be afraid of entering emerging markets—specifically Africa and India because of their unique business and cultural challenges.
A forum post on China.com says: "Western rogue media insulted 16-year-old Chinese Olympic champion Ye Shiwen!" The West is increasingly desperate and afraid of an emerging China, the post said, "scrambling" for China's economic benefit on one hand while "doing its best to contain and suppress the increasingly prosperous China".
What got me back was that Manuel Noriega gave me something authentic to be afraid of," when he emerged as Panama's thuggish dictator in the mid-1980s.
We do not know how GCHQ responded to the request because the authorities, apparently afraid of what may emerge in a criminal trial, suddenly dropped the charges.
And people are afraid of a new dictator emerging.
It adds that some adoptive parents are reluctant to seek help when problems first emerge because they are afraid of being judged or perceived as failing.
"I am afraid of Thursdays," he said, reflecting the superstitions that emerge in a place where death can visit anywhere at any time.
We stay very close to entrepreneurs and [many] want us to see their emerging technology first because they know we're not afraid of it.
Well, people have been afraid of that for decades, and it doesn't stop new blogs from emerging.
What emerges is golden and fragrant, nothing to be afraid of.
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