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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are afraid of making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or apprehension about taking a specific action or making a decision.
Example: "Many students are afraid of making mistakes during their exams, which can affect their performance."
Alternatives: "fear making" or "worried about making".
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They keep their heads down, their opinions to themselves, and are afraid of making mistakes.
What is the point of a chemistry set if you are afraid of making a bang?
Traditional media, under stringent control from propaganda officers, are afraid of making mistakes.
Another way of making procrastination less likely is to reduce the amount of choice we have: often when people are afraid of making the wrong choice they end up doing nothing.
The professor had conversations with students that she had never talked to before because they were too shy to talk in front of their peers or they are afraid of making mistakes.
We are afraid of making mistakes, so we want to look enlightened and 'woke.'woke
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Not that I'm afraid of making another album, I think that fear was overcome in the making of Wildflower, we had to overcome that fear to actually get it finished.
I was afraid of making a mistake.
"You can't be afraid of making mistakes".
But they resisted, he said, because they were "afraid of making another bad decision".
They're afraid of failure, they're afraid of making their own decisions and having to stick by them.
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