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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be not afraid" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an imperative sentence that is used to command or encourage someone to not be afraid. Example: "In times of uncertainty, we must remember to be not afraid and have faith in ourselves."
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Be not afraid.
But, pilgrim, be not afraid.
"BE not afraid".
BE not afraid, good Republicans.
It asks us to be not afraid.
Shakespeare tells us to "be not afraid of greatness".
On the Republican side, my message is: Be not afraid.
"Be not afraid!" a wise man said, seven times, summing up his lesson.
Be not afraid, you are not alone — that's Kinsey's exultant message.
To be not afraid to step out and go over the frontline.
In 1979, he said, Pope John Paul II "spoke words that would bring down an empire: Be not afraid".
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