Sentence examples for always scare from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always scare" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a consistent feeling of fear or fright, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The horror movie always scares me, no matter how many times I watch it."
Alternatives: "consistently frightens" or "regularly terrifies".

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Boys and young men with guns always scare me, even more so when I don't know the language.

A failed drug test or low wonderlic score doesn't always scare off a team from drafting a player, however, if a GM or head coach has to defend their pick in the court of public opinion they may just as soon pass on the player rather than having to explain why they drafted him.

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"It always scared my wife".

"I was always scared, really.

Those supersize tubers have always scared me.

But I'm always scared of accidents".

The police were always scared of them".

We're always scared," said Don Harris, 74.

"But the high dive always scared me".

You were always scared for the kids...

"Jon's always scared," says Elaine.

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