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The phrase "are afraid of something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing fear or apprehension about a specific thing or situation.
Example: "Many children are afraid of the dark, which can make bedtime a challenging experience."
Alternatives: "fear something" or "have a fear of something".
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They are afraid of something.
But these people are afraid of something.
"If you don't want people to see something, that means you are afraid of something," he said.
Sometimes it is really easy to figure out why you are afraid of something.
People are afraid of something happening between now and early next year; their past experiences prepare them for this.
Liberals see conservatives as wanting to cling to a way of life that is outdated because it is familiar or because they are afraid of something new.
Similar(50)
"Clearly, they're afraid of something.
Everyone is afraid of something.
I am afraid of something else happening".
Especially if I'm afraid of something.
Tonight I think I'm afraid of something else".
More suggestions(18)
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are a little scared
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are worried about me
worried about something
are fearful something
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