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The phrase "afraid to express" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings of fear or hesitation about sharing thoughts, emotions, or opinions.
Example: "She was afraid to express her true feelings about the situation, fearing it might cause conflict."
Alternatives: "hesitant to share" or "reluctant to voice".
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"I can't be afraid to express myself.
People are afraid to express their opinion.
He was always saying, 'Don't be afraid to express yourselves'".
Now, he added, "He's not afraid to express his opinions and I'm not afraid to express mine".
While philosophers were not afraid to express an opinion, most physicists basically ignored the issue.
They have a point of view and aren't afraid to express it.
She had a sharp sense of humor and was not afraid to express her opinions.
I don't know if it comes through, but he's not afraid to express displeasure".
"I'm not afraid to express myself and this is the time to do it," he said.
Don't be afraid to express an opinion even if it doesn't seem to be popular.
"The governor wanted bold students who are not afraid to express their opinions".
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