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The phrase "am frightened to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or apprehension about doing something.
Example: "I am frightened to speak in front of large audiences."
Alternatives: "afraid to" or "scared to".
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One challenger, Masahiko Komura, 61, a former foreign minister, said, "I am frightened to hear the prime minister say that the idea of supporting someone irrespectively of policy agreement is a progressive idea".
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"People are frightened to touch pianos.
They are frightened to death.
I was frightened to do so.
People are frightened to speak out.
Most people are frightened to death.
"Liars should be frightened to lie to you".
"People are frightened to say what they feel".
Japanese citizens here are frightened to go out.
Some are frightened to be left alone with a body.
People will now be frightened to plant it".
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