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The phrase "afraid to work with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing hesitation or fear about collaborating or engaging with someone or something.
Example: "She was afraid to work with the new team because of their reputation for being difficult."
Alternatives: "hesitant to collaborate with" or "reluctant to engage with".
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"People are afraid to work with him.
It promotes market incentives to change behavior and isn't afraid to work with industry.
Mr. White said: "We're not afraid to work with controversial companies as long as it's on our terms.
He said, 'You blew this part, and you never should have done that part, and everybody's afraid to work with you — everyone except me.
Do Try This at Home "People are always afraid to work with a really sharp knife, they worry that they'll get cut.
He said, 'You blew this part, and you never should have done that part, and everybody's afraid to work with you—everyone except me.
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Local people, dependent on their crops, said they despaired of making a living because they were afraid to work fields peppered with unexploded munitions.
don't be afraid to work on a one on one basis with team members that need extra help.
Don't be afraid to fail, and don't be afraid to work hard.
Show him that you aren't afraid to work hard.
This kind of leader will not be afraid to work.
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