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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid to leave" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing fear or anxiety about departing from a place or situation.
Example: "She was afraid to leave the safety of her home after the incident."
Alternatives: "scared to depart" or "worried about leaving."
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I was afraid to leave.
You're afraid to leave.
People were afraid to leave their houses.
"Hollywood people are afraid to leave Hollywood.
She was afraid to leave her porch.
"I was also afraid to leave her.
They are afraid to leave their huts.
They are afraid to leave their home.
I was afraid to leave my room".
"He was afraid to leave the house.
Residents said they were afraid to leave their homes.
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