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The phrase "afraid to flip something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing hesitation or fear about changing a situation or taking a risk.
Example: "She was afraid to flip something that could change the entire outcome of the project."
Alternatives: "hesitant to change something" or "reluctant to turn something over".
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Don't be afraid to flip something a certain way, as long as it's aesthetically pleasing and it matches... put it out there in the street.
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Don't be afraid to flip through more than one page.
"They were afraid to try something new".
Total legend and never afraid to try something new.
Kasabian are not afraid to try something new, something different.
"They're afraid to do something improbable, something that is not immediately commercial.
And they're not afraid to say something".
"A little restaurant, clean, where you're not afraid to get something to eat".
But he is not afraid to say something, and it's refreshing to see".
I'm not afraid to make something that challenges people's sensibilities.
"I was not afraid to try something new," Chan responded.
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