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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid of me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing someone's fear or apprehension towards you, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "I could see that he was afraid of me after our last argument."
Alternatives: "scared of me" or "fearful of me".
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(He was asked to leave, he said jokingly, because the Rangers "are afraid of me").
"Those in power are afraid of me".
They'd probably be afraid of me.
"They shouldn't be afraid of me".
"They're all afraid of me.
"It's like they're afraid of me!
Oh, you're afraid of me, Jeanne thought.
"No one is afraid of me.
"I think he was afraid of me".
If nobody is afraid of me, I'm meaningless".
"They are afraid of me because I can win".
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