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The phrase "afraid of overseas" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or apprehension about something related to foreign countries or international matters.
Example: "She has always been afraid of overseas travel due to her fear of flying."
Alternatives: "fearful of foreign countries" or "apprehensive about international travel".
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When it comes to lone wolves, we seem to be more afraid of overseas affiliations than of superior firepower.
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In today's environment where workers are afraid of employers moving their jobs overseas - or even just laying them off and telling everyone else to work harder - and then giving their pay out as raises to the executives and multi-million-dollar bonuses to the CEO, this is a very brave action to take.
Their use of overseas labor?
Once while overseas on a holiday I found myself so consumed by my partner's depression I was afraid of leaving my hotel in case they needed to contact me or confide in me from back in Australia.
Once while overseas on a vacation, I found myself so consumed by my partner's depression I was afraid of leaving my hotel in case they needed to contact me or confide in me from back in Australia.
"I'm afraid, afraid of the war.
"I was afraid of starvation, terribly afraid.
Afraid of risk?
Afraid of falling.
"What you afraid of?
"Afraid of what?
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