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The phrase "afraid of everyone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who feels fear or anxiety in the presence of others, often indicating social anxiety or a lack of trust.
Example: "After the incident, she became afraid of everyone, avoiding social gatherings and public places."
Alternatives: "fearful of others" or "anxious around people".
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Everyone was afraid of everyone.
"We are afraid of everyone.
Sufjan handles harmonies on Afraid of Everyone.
I could live another life in the radio's music, another life where I wasn't so afraid of everyone.
Staring into his blue eyes, I was a little afraid of him; that night I was a little afraid of everyone, their fathoms.
"But when Matt came in with the lyrics, we were like, 'it's all lost'," quips Aaron, at the start of a song called – appositely enough – "Afraid of Everyone".
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I've gotten over my fear of boring my mother, but I'm always afraid of boring everyone else.
"I'm afraid of practically everyone in my class.... I'm afraid of holes in bedsheets, that mice will bite off my toes".
That cat was afraid of nearly everyone but her.
I was afraid of losing everyone and everything.
If terrorists can make us afraid of everything, everyone, every situation, every possibility, then their hope is that we'll do anything to stop that fear -- including debasing ourselves by torturing others.
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