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The phrase "am fearful of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing anxiety or apprehension about something.
Example: "I am fearful of the consequences that may arise from this decision."
Alternatives: "I am afraid of" or "I have concerns about".
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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.
"But I am fearful of hooligans who cannot speak Japanese".
In a statement, Ms. Estelle told the police, "I am fearful of my life".
The second reason I am fearful of Facebook as fact checker is what it will do to journalism.
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People are fearful of it.
I'm fearful of it.
"The leaders are fearful of this power".
He was fearful of reprisal.
I'm fearful of that".
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