Sentence examples for afraid without from inspiring English sources

The phrase "afraid without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means being fearful or scared while lacking or missing something. Example: Without her lucky charm, she felt afraid without any protection against the unknown.

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"I'm afraid without you," she replies.

Very little, I'm afraid, without an invite to Oxford Union.

Placards declared "Be afraid without legal aid" and "Justice for all, not just for the rich".

Everywhere, women are reluctant to testify because they are afraid; without them convictions are almost impossible to get.

Cahal was afraid without knowing what he was afraid of, and when he tried to work this out he was bewildered.

And the simple fact that she was able to feel afraid without a working amygdala, experts say, illuminates some of the brain's most fundamental processes and may have practical value in the study of panic attacks.

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But I was afraid that without a boy my marriage wouldn't last".

"I am afraid that without El Bulli, a certain energy will disappear from the restaurant scene here".

The doctrinaire bureaucrats were afraid that without these restrictions, fat, cigar-smoking capitalists would take control of the motherland.

For example, Senator Rudy Boschwitz, a Minnesota Republican, said he was afraid that without a capital gains differential people would be less likely to invest in risky enterprises.

I am afraid that without a clear agenda, leaders or policy goals, Occupy Wall Street will be a fruitless exercise with only a sense of nostalgia (or annoyance) for those involved.

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