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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid once more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of fear that has returned after a previous instance of fear.
Example: "After hearing the strange noises in the night, I found myself afraid once more."
Alternatives: "fearful again" or "scared once again".
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So, why am I writing this to you: because I am afraid once more for the future of the Jewish people.
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And once more.
He nodded once more.
"Say that once more.
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And fashionable once more.
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Once more, coercion loomed.
Hacker enlisted once more.
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