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The phrase "are fearful of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of fear or apprehension towards something or someone.
Example: "Many people are fearful of public speaking, which can hinder their professional growth."
Alternatives: "are afraid of" or "have a fear of".
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People are fearful of it.
"The leaders are fearful of this power".
But people are fearful of change.
Some citizens are fearful of stepping up.
European policy makers are fearful of pushing Greece into default.
"Savvy executives are fearful of fired employees, and rightfully so".
But the Tories are fearful of looking weak on crime.
French leaders are fearful of their country's insurgent anti-E.U.
And those here illegally are fearful of coming forward.
And they are fearful of the Islamic parties.
Perhaps they are fearful of humanizing the inhuman.
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