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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am afraid for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing concern or worry about someone or something.
Example: "I am afraid for my friend's safety after hearing about the recent events in the area."
Alternatives: "I worry about" or "I am concerned for".
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I am afraid for everyone.
Now I am afraid for them.
And I am afraid for them.
But I am afraid for them.
"I am afraid for you," he said.
I am afraid for the Christians of Lebanon".
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I was afraid for her.
I was afraid for Mama; I was afraid for us.
Because I was afraid for my life!
"They're afraid for their families".
"Everyone was afraid for me," he says.
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