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The phrase "afraid of recrimination" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing fear or concern about being blamed or criticized for something.
Example: "She was afraid of recrimination after admitting her mistake in the meeting."
Alternatives: "fear of blame" or "worried about retaliation".
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In Iran, the call for dialogue with Israel is more dangerous and therefore more muted as people like Majid say they are afraid of recrimination by their government.
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I did a survey, and there was the need (but not the motivation) to get a forum going, as many women were afraid to participate for fear of recrimination by their mostly male bosses.
Had you met her, you might have been afraid to look her in the eye, for fear of recrimination: the world had failed her early on.
There has been plenty of recrimination.
Conflicting accounts gave rise to a crossfire of recrimination.
This sparked an explosion of recrimination on the centre-right.
The difficulty is getting beyond feelings of recrimination and guilt.
They can have a lot of recrimination, a lot of regret.
Instead, we're in a period of recrimination".
A bitter river of recrimination and regret separates the brothers.
"This isn't the moment of recrimination….
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