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The phrase "afraid said" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly structured expression, lacking clarity and context.
Example: "I was afraid said something wrong, but I didn't."
Alternatives: "worried that" or "concerned that".
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"We were afraid," said Ms. Saraf, 29.
People are afraid," said Ms. Salavarrieta.
"We are afraid," said 28-year-old Jane*.
"They're scared, afraid," said Gasner Racine, owner of Commodore.
"We were just afraid," said another aunt, Flor Perez.
"There aren't many students here; people are afraid," said Henry.
We feel afraid," said Yesmaidfa, a mother in Maruwei.
"Nobody here wants to talk because everybody is afraid," said Mr. Barril, the opposition party member.
"The workers were afraid," said Mr. Eason, surveying his exuberantly fertile blackberry patch here.
"We were so afraid," said Charles McKinney, 71, who is Mr. Lawson's uncle.
"I wasn't afraid," said Glenn, who went to Palm Beach Junior College as she explored journalism.
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