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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always scared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a constant state of fear or anxiety that someone experiences.
Example: "Ever since the incident, she has been always scared to walk alone at night."
Alternatives: "constantly afraid" or "perpetually frightened".
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"It always scared my wife".
"I was always scared, really.
"Jon's always scared," says Elaine.
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...
I was always scared of him.
The film has always scared me.
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