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The phrase 'am fearful' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of apprehension, worry, or anxiety. For example: "I am fearful of the upcoming election, as its outcome will have a major impact on our lives."
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am fearful
adjective
Frightening.
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When I am fearful, I make no decisions - because fear causes me to wait rather than act.
When I am fearful, I make horrible decisions - because fear blinds me rather than opening my eyes to all of the possibilities.
"I am fearful for what will happen to these children – it makes me fear for long-term damage caused by trauma upon trauma.
But mostly I am fearful: if Mr Hunt continues to proceed with this imposition, then I fear that this will be the beginning of the end of our much-loved NHS – not to mention a threat to the safety of innumerable patients.
"I am fearful now," he said.
And despite doing civil rights work, I am fearful.
I am fearful of arrest and violent attack, but undeterred.
To be truthful, I am fearful of what lies ahead".
I am fearful of the change, I am.
"I am fearful," she says, "so I do something.
"But I am fearful of hooligans who cannot speak Japanese".
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