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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very scared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of fear experienced by a subject, typically in a present tense context.
Example: "The children are very scared of the thunderstorm outside."
Alternatives: "are extremely frightened" or "are quite afraid."
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We are very scared.
"The authorities are very scared.
The Arabs are very scared of dogs.
"People are very scared," Mr. Salakhutdinov said.
"People are very scared; the children are very scared," he said.
"People are very scared out there.
"People who don't have papers are very scared," she added.
But my children are very scared, their faces turn yellow.
People are very scared of not being normal.
"They are very scared, that's what I think," he said.
Other women have told her that they are "very scared".
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