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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am afraid to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express fear or apprehension about doing something.
Example: "I am afraid to speak in public because I worry about making mistakes."
Alternatives: "I fear to" or "I hesitate to".
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I am afraid to.
I am afraid to stop writing though.
"I am afraid to fall".
I am afraid to say the Sophists.
"I am afraid to say anything.
"I am afraid to," she replied.
I am afraid to let it take complete shape.
I am afraid to see him in his uniform.
"I am afraid to lose him," he said.
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She was afraid to eat.
She was afraid to fly.
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