Sentence examples for afraid to run from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "afraid to run" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing fear or hesitation about the act of running, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "She was afraid to run in the marathon after her injury last year."
Alternatives: "scared to run" or "fearful of running."

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He was not afraid to run a difficult campaign".

"I think the police are afraid to run around here".

This is about them being afraid to run the race against me".

The traffickers were afraid to run after them, once they were in public.

This stigma made Lee afraid to run for women's officer last year.

When she bleeds every month she worries that she is sick and is afraid to run and dance.

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It is meaningless for track officials to insist nothing is wrong with the surface when trainers are afraid to work and run horses over it and bettors have no confidence in its consistency.

"Authorities are afraid to go to events run by foreign agents," said Melkonyants.

But don't be afraid to hike, run, learn, connect with strangers and push yourself past new boundaries.

Most of the women were afraid and started to run".

The ability to use emotion concepts is critical to make predictions about the world and choose appropriate action, such as 'I am afraid, and going to run away' or 'I am hungry and going to eat'.

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