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The phrase "afraid to talk about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing topics that may cause fear or discomfort in conversation.
Example: "She was afraid to talk about her feelings after the breakup."
Alternatives: "hesitant to discuss" or "reluctant to mention".
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We're All Afraid to Talk About Money.
And he's not afraid to talk about it.
We are still afraid to talk about race".
Number one, don't be afraid to talk about it.
People were afraid to talk about him then," Tell said.
"I'm not afraid to talk about race," Banks told me.
He is not afraid to talk about it.
Mr. Right: Isn't afraid to talk about your future together.
Why are young doctors falling prey, and why are we afraid to talk about it?
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Don't be afraid to talk about it, or to get together and rip on your ex.
In a way, I'm afraid to talk about it.
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