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The phrase "afraid of future" is not entirely correct in standard English; it should be "afraid of the future." You can use it when expressing anxiety or fear about what is to come in life or specific situations.
Example: "She was afraid of the future after losing her job and not knowing what her next steps would be."
Alternatives: "fearful of the future" or "anxious about the future."
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They're afraid of future tax increases.
With the possible reason of this, the students were not happy (87%%) with the subject area and afraid of future because of not being nominated as a technical teacher by the Ministry of Education.
I stopped eating enormous portions because I was afraid of future deprivation.
She was too young, she had not finished her education and she was afraid of future.
Everyday use of even over-the-counter medications can be linked to Medication Overuse Syndrome, where a person takes medication they don't actually need because they're afraid of future headaches.[3] This misuse can actually cause frequent, recurrent headaches called "rebound headaches".
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The only problem was that the business and government leaders here were actually talking about three different Seattles -- the Seattle that is afraid of the future, the Seattle that is demanding a slice of the future and the Seattle that is building the future.
Second they're afraid of the future.
I'm really afraid of the future.
Is she afraid of the future?
Why are these Afghan families so afraid of the future?
And secondly, to make us afraid of the future.
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