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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am a bit scared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of fear or anxiety, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "As I stood at the edge of the cliff, I realized I am a bit scared of heights."
Alternatives: "feel a little frightened" or "am somewhat afraid."
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Although partly because I have never made it, and am a bit scared of doing so.
"I am a bit scared about certain employers knowing that I'm in the union," the camera operator said.
I used to post on Popbitch but I am a bit scared that my anonymous tips may be too obvious if I did it now.
"I'm out of my contract term, finally, so at least I don't face extra fees, but even so I am a bit scared to move anything in case something goes wrong since it's all my services, rather than one.
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Sure I'm a bit scared.
This time, we were a bit scared.
"I'm a bit scared," she said.
"Everybody was a bit scared before that game," Blanc said.
I began to be a bit scared of her.
I'm a bit scared, to be honest.
I was a bit scared, a bit ashamed.
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