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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being frightened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the state or experience of feeling fear.
Example: "Being frightened by the sudden noise, she jumped and looked around."
Alternatives: "feeling scared" or "experiencing fear."
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That includes being frightened".
"I remember almost being frightened by it.
It stopped us being frightened".
A rabbit was described as being frightened... and running off.
I do not remember being frightened," she adds.
"I have a certain pleasure in being frightened," he said.
"I get people being frightened of me," Ms. Khan said.
I realised I couldn't leave the house without being frightened.
Being frightened of the fall is part of the game.
Cousin Henry is a wonderful book about being frightened.
But I spent a lot more time admiring the technical achievement than I did being frightened.
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