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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid to share something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing feelings of fear or hesitation about revealing information or personal thoughts.
Example: "She was afraid to share something personal with her friends, fearing they might judge her."
Alternatives: "hesitant to disclose" or "reluctant to reveal".
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But sometimes I am afraid to share something because of not wanting to offend someone in my list.
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Offer to share something nice, like cookies.
Don't be afraid to share your excitement about something.
"He was not afraid of it, not afraid to share it," she said.
But he is not afraid to share his thoughts.
Perhaps most importantly, they are not afraid to share knowledge.
Don't be afraid to share your own experiences too!
Share: Don't be afraid to share other people's content and posts.
Don't be afraid to share advice.
And don't be afraid to share your own ideas.
Don't be afraid to share information across departments.
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