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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid of that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or apprehension about a specific situation or outcome.
Example: "I'm afraid of that decision because it could lead to unexpected consequences."
Alternatives: "fearful of that" or "worried about that".
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"I was afraid of that.
And you're more afraid of that.
Ain't afraid of that.
But I wasn't afraid of that.
And I'm pretty sure I'm afraid of that.
And sometimes leaders would be afraid of that.
So we want people who aren't afraid of that.
Scalia does not seem to be afraid of that.
The parents will take away the technology and the kids are afraid of that.
I am who I am, and I am not afraid of that.
You should be afraid of that.
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