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The phrase "afraid of sending" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing fear or apprehension about the act of sending something, such as a message or an email.
Example: "She was afraid of sending the wrong information in her report."
Alternatives: "worried about sending" or "nervous about sending".
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He says, for instance, that parents seem to want more structure in their children's play, largely because they are afraid of sending them to a playground unattended.
Phil Levermore, founder and CEO, says don't be afraid of sending work to your Ned – they're involved in your business because they're interested and want to be engaged.
"Business ethics have gone down the toilet," she said, adding that she wakes up with a stomachache every day because "I'm afraid of sending people to companies" that will go under.
"Raising two boys here, I'm afraid of sending them to school, because the police are not there to protect and serve," said Aiken, who said she had just completed a degree in criminal justice, but was now rethinking her career because she did not trust law enforcement.
Afraid of sending the wrong message with your tie colour?
However, consumers are still somewhat afraid of sending their credit card numbers over the internet.
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They should bend over backward, Aron argued, to convince Hitler that he is wrong to be afraid of them, sending the clearest possible message that they in no way constitute a threat for him.
Lindsley was always afraid of being sent back.
I'm not afraid of being sent back to prison".
Early on, Marie, afraid of being sent away from camp, lets Earle know that she knows about the resort heist -- and that his inside man tipped her off to it.
"Young women who've been lured to Germany with false promises by private agencies are now asking us for help much more often," says VJI spokeswoman Claudia Richter, adding that many of the au pairs tolerate exploitative and abusive situations because things are so difficult at home and they are afraid of being sent back.
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