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Free sign upThe phrase "afraid to notify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing hesitation or fear about informing someone about something.
Example: "She was afraid to notify her boss about the mistake she made in the report."
Alternatives: "reluctant to inform" or "hesitant to alert".
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When reached at her home in Baltimore last night, O'Neill said: "I was afraid to notify the police because I was in fear for my life, and I did love him.
Don't be afraid to notify your boss when you achieve a goal, as they are just as busy as you.
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When a patient appeared reluctant to notify their partners themselves, for instance because they were afraid to do so, health care professionals contacted his/her partner(s).
Hayes had to notify the unit doctor.
Do I have to notify the council?
The patient was notified and advised to notify her partner.
The IRS explains how to notify IRS.
Pace was supposed to notify the general.
Who was going to notify them?
We need a system to notify everyone.
Click next to notify of a crime.
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