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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are terrified of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong feeling of fear or anxiety towards someone or something.
Example: "Many children are terrified of the dark, which can make bedtime a challenging experience."
Alternatives: "are afraid of" or "have a fear of".
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His enemies are terrified of him.
Most of us are terrified of it.
You are terrified of winning.
Politicians are terrified of them.
Chinese leaders are terrified of social unrest.
They are terrified of losing their power".
They are terrified of the press".
They are terrified of saying anything".
Men are terrified of their girlfriend's friends.
Some people are terrified of sickness and death.
First, workers are terrified of losing their jobs.
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