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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fearful about" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone who has an apprehensive feeling about something. For example, "He was fearful about what would happen next."
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What's so fearful about life?
Each group is fearful about its future.
People are fearful about the future.
Many were increasingly fearful about Saturday.
Fearful about their chances, even schoolboys worry about marriage.
Workers are fearful about the security of their jobs.
She is tentative, a touch fearful about publicity.
Mr. Chen was fearful about the weeks ahead.
"I am more fearful about this than anything else".
"Without it I would have been more fearful about losing my job".
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