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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always scares" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent feeling of fear or anxiety that something induces in someone.
Example: "The thought of public speaking always scares me."
Alternatives: "consistently frightens" or "regularly terrifies".
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"I tell you — Torii always scares me," Ortiz said.
"We always hear rumours about it happening, and it always scares us," she says.
It's a mixture of products, and a mixture always scares you because you don't have a handle on it.
She uses the occasion to tell the story of her daughter, Beverly, aged 18. Beverly attracts many young men but her father, Harry, always scares them off by asking too many personal questions.
The MRI always scares me, as I feel like I'm in a coffin.
Not listening... Aggression... Lack of focus... General asshole behavior... Still with the biting (always as a defensive tack and never breaking skin, but biting always scares the shit out of people. See "Mike Tyson" or "Jaws").
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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".
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