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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid to undergo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or apprehension about experiencing or going through something, often a process or change.
Example: "She was afraid to undergo the surgery, fearing the potential complications."
Alternatives: "fearful of experiencing" or "apprehensive about facing".
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Because she was upset and afraid, she was also forced to undergo a mental evaluation.
She suffered such extensive injuries that her three-year-old son initially refused to live with her because he was afraid to look at her but is now set to undergo an eyelash transplant to help with her treatment.
"Both of his eyes are impaired, one of them very seriously and he will still have to undergo more than one surgery, I am afraid," she said.
Do not attempt to use any form of enhanced experience ("hyperempiria") to undergo a scary or frightening episode such as a horror movie, or anything else which you may be afraid of.
I am afraid that, without everyone's help, a few people will make it okay for more people to rape me or force me to undergo conversion therapy.
He had to undergo surgery.
Dodgers Yasmani Grandall, Justin Turner to undergo surgeries.
Be prepared to undergo examinations.
That makes the whole process expensive and prohibitive to anyone afraid of undergoing the knife just to lose some weight.
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Afraid to sleep.
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