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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid of him" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's fear or anxiety towards a specific person. For example: - "She was afraid of him because of his violent behavior." - "The child was afraid of him, hiding behind his mother when he approached." - "I couldn't help but feel afraid of him, knowing his reputation for being intimidating."
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"I was afraid of him.
"Are you afraid of him?" she asked.
They were no longer afraid of him.
People are not afraid of him".
"I always remained afraid of him".
I was never afraid of him.
We were afraid of him, no question.
I was always afraid of him.
"Nobody was afraid of him," Harris said.
Everyone is afraid of him".
Were you afraid of him?
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