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The phrase "are more afraid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the fear levels of two or more subjects.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, many people are more afraid of the unknown than of the challenges they face."
Alternatives: "are more fearful" or "have greater fear."
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"People are more afraid than ever.
Yet most people are more afraid of flying than driving.
They are more afraid of the gangs than anyone.
People are more afraid of responsibility than anything else.
Residents are more afraid than they've ever been.
Some older Czechs are more afraid of Germany than Russia.
Similar(5)
I am more afraid".
But I was more afraid of Florencio.
I'm more afraid of dying.
And you're more afraid of that.
"Well, you should be more afraid, then".
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