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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid of the transfer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing concern or fear regarding a change or transition, particularly in contexts like job changes, financial transactions, or moving from one place to another.
Example: "She was afraid of the transfer to a new department, worried about how it would affect her career."
Alternatives: "worried about the transfer" or "concerned about the transfer."
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Because they are afraid of the transfer through breast milk.
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Remove the cover of the transfer switch.
Determine the amount of the transfer.
The amount of the transfer fee.
"I'm afraid, afraid of the war.
Afraid of the unknown.
Afraid of the snow?
They're afraid of the word 'perm.'perm
He's not afraid to fail, not afraid to spend his money, not afraid of the future.
"People are afraid of the government; they are afraid of the police," she said.
I am afraid, so afraid of the guardian mole.
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