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The phrase "are afraid to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or hesitation about undertaking a specific action or decision.
Example: "Many students are afraid to take advanced courses because they worry about their ability to keep up with the material."
Alternatives: "fear to undertake" or "hesitant to pursue".
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You are afraid to take that chance".
They are afraid to take risks.
A few of them are afraid to take his classes.
Most, however, are afraid to take him on in public.
People who are afraid to take a lunch break, which is so bad for you.
"Today, in the world, people are afraid to take the decisions I like to make.
We are afraid to take our families out on the street".
A lot of people are afraid to take those shots, afraid they'll miss them.
Does he just spy cheap opportunities that others are afraid to take?
All too often, however, high-risk patients are afraid to take drugs to prevent fractures.
Even parents are afraid to take HIV tests, so you can imagine a 13-year-old.
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are afraid to talk
are afraid to demonize
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