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The phrase "am scared to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or apprehension about doing something.
Example: "I am scared to speak in front of a large audience."
Alternatives: "afraid to" or "nervous about".
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I am scared to be forgotten".
That is why I am scared to test," he says.
I am scared to go to my room, because of the ghosts.
"I am scared to drive, I don't think I will be driving in the dark.
"I am scared to get a quote because the window is so big".
I am scared to mess mine up by peeking and fiddling.
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"She's scared to testify.
They're scared to death".
"I'm scared to death".
"She was scared to death".
Lennox is scared to death.
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