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The phrase "are always afraid" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a consistent state of fear experienced by someone or a group of people.
Example: "Children who have experienced trauma are always afraid of loud noises."
Alternatives: "constantly fearful" or "perpetually scared."
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are always afraid
adverb
At all times; ever; perpetually; throughout all time; continually; every time.
Exact(26)
People are always afraid.
We are always afraid".
Real champions are always afraid they'll lose".
"We are always afraid, they like to keep us fearful.
"People are always afraid of things becoming too dark or depressing.
Or, as he put it about his wealth, "You are always afraid of what this number means".
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I was always afraid of him.
She is always afraid they will leak.
He was always afraid to go back".
"We were always afraid of making mistakes".
I was always afraid I would stop.
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