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The phrase "afraid of heights" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when talking about the fear someone has of being in high places. For example, "I'm afraid of heights, so I'm always nervous when I have to go up to the top of tall buildings."
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"Vidia's afraid of heights.
Is she afraid of heights, perhaps?
Daniel Gillen is afraid of heights.
Somebody not afraid of heights".
I have always been afraid of heights.
But she was afraid of heights.
Are you not afraid of heights?
Then he added, for good measure, "I'm afraid of heights".
It's kind of funny since, actually, I'm afraid of heights.
Ford stepped gingerly; he is afraid of heights.
Or, perhaps, they are just afraid of heights.
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