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Discover Ludwig'afraid to miss' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing fear of missing out on something because of a lack of action. For example: I'm afraid to miss out on the opportunity to go to college if I don't apply this semester.
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Afraid to miss anything, she is a slave to her overactive mind.
"Diana's not afraid to miss," Coach Geno Auriemma of the Huskies said.
Nobody is really sure that there is much money to be made, but all are afraid to miss out.
They take quick showers, afraid to miss an alert, no longer sleep in upstairs bedrooms and avoid public places at what are considered peak Qassam times.
With that newsletter came a related annual conference, which she has parlayed into an invitation-only event, called PC Forum, that the industry's top executives and digerati are afraid to miss -- even at a registration fee of $4,500.
But others said they felt nervous just before putting, afraid to miss some crucial, but seemingly easy shot, and also overwhelmed by the sense, almost a mental nausea, that that they might be about to yip.
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And it's not afraid to risk missing its mark.
They are so afraid they are going to miss something".
"Once we got some positive news, the mood turned positively and people were afraid they were going to miss a move in the markets".
"I'm one of those people who gets her suitcase out a week before they're going on holiday, just because you're afraid you're going to miss something.
But it's like he's afraid he's going to miss out on something.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com