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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all scared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of fear or anxiety experienced by a group of people or individuals.
Example: "When the thunderstorm hit, the children were all scared and huddled together in the corner."
Alternatives: "completely frightened" or "entirely terrified".
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We're all scared already.
… They're all scared.
"The waiters, they are all scared.
"We were all scared, really scared.
But then, weren't they all scared?
"We were all scared of each other," he said.
Similar(8)
Those things all scare me".
I was scared all the time".
I've been scared all my life.
But he got scared all by himself.
All the shooting scared his little boys.
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