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The phrase "are scared about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or concern regarding a specific situation or topic.
Example: "Many students are scared about the upcoming exams and the pressure to perform well."
Alternatives: "are afraid of" or "are worried about".
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"It's very hard to push back on that 30 seconds and that's what these members are going to face and that's what these members are scared about," she said.
There are a lot of things people are scared about right now: They're scared about losing their homes.
Perrotta: The thing writers are scared about is that Hollywood is going to defang their story and put a happy ending on something that wasn't happy.
We are scared about the future".
Voters who support Trump may do so because they are scared about terrorism.
Fear stalks the sector – intensive energy users too are scared about availability and the soaring price.
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There's nothing to be scared about".
Is an anti-Islamist party something to be scared about?
I was scared about hitting it to the girl.
"But Shafal wasn't scared because he had nothing to be scared about".
That's a lot to be scared about, and a lot at stake.
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