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The phrase "afraid of forgetting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a fear or concern about not being able to remember something important.
Example: "I always keep a notebook with me because I'm afraid of forgetting important details during meetings."
Alternatives: "worried about forgetting" or "concerned about losing track of".
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Different feelings accompanied their experiences of forgetfulness, like being afraid of forgetting things and what the consequences could be.
Around the apartment were notes to himself: things he wanted to do or say that he was afraid of forgetting, because his memory has declined.
Sonia says she was more afraid of forgetting her lines, or getting agoraphobic in an open space, than of what people might think of her.
Anything, as the patent's authors pragmatically point out, is better than a situation where users are so afraid of forgetting a password that they simply don't use one, or create one that's trivially easy to guess.
I'm afraid of forgetting that I want to eat.
I was afraid of forgetting my roots and the reasons that brought me here.
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I write because I am afraid of being forgotten.
If I had stayed, I might not have to be afraid of being forgotten.
"What North Korea is most afraid of is being forgotten in the international arena," he said.
A: No. Ricky asked me to do a bit of research, but I'm afraid I forgot!
I'm afraid I forgot to buy any bread.
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