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The phrase "afraid of going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or apprehension about the act of going somewhere or doing something.
Example: "She was afraid of going to the party because she didn't know anyone there."
Alternatives: "scared to go" or "worried about going".
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I'm not afraid of going too far".
"But in retrospect, I was too afraid of going public.
Some guards became afraid of going into his cell.
"People who have integrity are afraid of going into politics.
But he was also afraid of going back.
He was always afraid of going blind like his father.
"People were afraid of going out, frightened that they would be attacked for being Muslims.
Most of us are afraid of going blind; being duplicated is a relatively minor worry.
Many are already afraid of going to court against their spouses.
McBride, a former British soldier, said he was not afraid of going to jail.
They're into the tea ceremony, flower arrangement, military education – they're not afraid of going into everything.
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