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The phrase "afraid to plead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing hesitation or fear about making a request or appeal, often in a legal or emotional context.
Example: "She was afraid to plead her case, fearing it would not be taken seriously."
Alternatives: "reluctant to ask" or "hesitant to appeal".
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Don't be afraid to plead.
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"Too Young to Plead?
To plead, Is all forgot?
"I have to plead ignorance.
I begin to plead with the Lagosian.
Siblings were enlisted to plead her case.
Transocean agreed to plead guilty this year.
"I've got to plead my case".
You obviously are going to plead guilty".
Too often, he decides to plead.
He told her to plead guilty.
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