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The phrase "afraid of situations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of fear or anxiety in response to various circumstances or environments.
Example: "She often feels afraid of situations where she has to speak in public."
Alternatives: "fearful of circumstances" or "anxious about scenarios".
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The knowledge I have absorbed also allows me to handle ambiguity a lot better; I am no longer afraid of situations when I don't have all the information.
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When consumers are open to change and are not afraid of unknown situations or risks, they are likely to evaluate changes in the market as acceptable (Hartman et al. 2006).
What was I doing as a parent to have made her so afraid of social situations?
And I think that many colleagues are simply afraid of these situations, that they say they do not feel well versed with that and than it won't work, and they will simply need someone who will help them.
"He is not afraid of any situation".
All of the people are afraid of this situation".
"I don't think he's afraid of the situation.
It's about not being afraid of the situation or of the babies themselves.
But they would know that Cone would not be afraid of the situation.
"We are not afraid of the situation," he said, a little unsteadily.
"You cannot be afraid of that situation, because you know the type of pitcher you are," he said.
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