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Free sign upThe phrase "afraid to jump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express fear or hesitation about taking a risk or making a decision.
Example: "She was afraid to jump from the high diving board, worried about the splash."
Alternatives: "scared to leap" or "hesitant to take the plunge."
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Black guys would be too afraid to jump.
"Don't be afraid to jump for the ball.
Ms. Cochrane's parting advice: "Don't be afraid to jump into the mayhem, and create your own".
She told them not to be afraid to jump out of the window, if worst came to worst.
He's got great hands; he's not afraid to jump for balls over the middle and take hits".
Fortunately, Boston has a train approaching announcement system, and I eventually rounded enough fellow passengers willing and not afraid to jump off the elevated platform and drag him out.
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Living with the unpredictability of M.S. has made her less afraid, as she said, "to jump into the chaos".
I get afraid that I am going to jump out her window in my SLEEP AND WAKE ON THE WAY DOWN.
Treat yourself to a thrilling day; get on that roller coaster you've always been afraid to try or jump on a motorcycle with your friend whose always been asking you along for a ride.
He feinted to jump.
Others like to jump".
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