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The phrase "am only afraid to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a specific fear or hesitation about doing something.
Example: "I am only afraid to speak in public because I worry about making mistakes."
Alternatives: "I just fear to" or "I am hesitant to".
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"I am only afraid to continue living in fear," he says.
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I am only afraid of the trend in our country today away from the principles of democracy".
I am only afraid of people who cannot think". Everything you've taught me about what is wrong in the world is everything that man represents.
My first solo flight I think you're only afraid if you're going to find the airfield again". The auxiliary suffered 156 casualties, mostly due to bad weather, but Mrs Lofthouse said when you are young "you don't think about the danger".
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