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The phrase "are really scared of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express fear or apprehension about something or someone.
Example: "Many children are really scared of the dark, which can make bedtime a challenge."
Alternatives: "are very afraid of" or "have a strong fear of".
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Deep down, most men are really scared of women.
The army will cool things down because people are really scared of them".
They are interpreting it as either 1) anti-Chinese propaganda put out by the U.S. government; 2) evidence that Americans are really scared of China's rising power; 3) a nationalist video made by people who believe in the future of China.
Inmates are really scared of the gayness.
"I think teams are really scared of our defense now.
They are really scared of Navalny, so they are more hesitant to be aggressive towards Navalny.
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"I was really scared of him.
"I'm really scared of heights".
I remember being really scared of speaking in that room".
He believed a statue was alive, and was really scared of it.
You know how some things are quite fragile, and we're really scared of them breaking?
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