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The phrase "afraid to make a comment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing hesitation or fear about sharing an opinion or statement in a particular situation.
Example: "Many employees were afraid to make a comment during the meeting, fearing it might lead to negative consequences."
Alternatives: "reluctant to speak up" or "hesitant to express an opinion."
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(P2) Making patients feel firm to say you cannot leave the room, I need my bell, I need my telephone, and that was quite difficult because patients were quite afraid to make a comment.
Making patients feel firm to say you cannot leave the room, I need my bell, I need my telephone, and that was quite difficult because patients were quite afraid to make a comment.
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