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The phrase "afraid to destroy something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a fear or hesitation about causing damage or loss to an object, idea, or relationship.
Example: "She was afraid to destroy something beautiful, so she hesitated to make any changes to the artwork."
Alternatives: "fearful of ruining something" or "worried about damaging something".
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And the only way to get there is to just keep trying and not be afraid to destroy something.
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