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The phrase "afraid of rejection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing feelings of fear or anxiety related to the possibility of being rejected in various contexts, such as relationships, job applications, or social situations.
Example: "Many people are afraid of rejection, which can prevent them from pursuing new opportunities or forming meaningful connections."
Alternatives: "fear of being turned down" or "worried about rejection".
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"They are afraid of rejection".
"They're afraid of rejection".
And yes, I'm afraid of rejection.
She was also terribly afraid of rejection or failure.
If you do, you can hardly be afraid of rejection".
"One of the reasons people don't write is they're afraid of rejection," she said.
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Another thing I am afraid of is rejection.
I was afraid of the rejection or that people would judge me or wouldn't trust me".
I'm never sure if it's because they are afraid of straight-out rejection or they like to play the field.
In India, where MC is a mark of religious affiliation, 41% of mostly Hindu men were concerned that MC was not part of their culture, while 30% were afraid of stigma or rejection [ 110].
On July 10, he was assigned to "the woman officer whom everyone is afraid of for her high rejection rates".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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