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The phrase "fearful of being" is grammatically correct and can be used in formal written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's feeling of being afraid or anxious about something happening to them or being in a certain situation. Example: She was fearful of being alone in the dark forest, so she clutched tightly onto her flashlight as she walked.
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It was a world in which Sanders feared to be alone but was more fearful of being with others.
You mustn't be fearful of being imaginative.
Fearful of being shot, he did not resist a search.
Fearful of being ostracized, they keep their sexual identity secret.
Even today, Waks says, victims remain fearful of being shunned.
"Our fatherland has many enemies," she said, whispering still, as if fearful of being overheard.
Fearful of being swamped, those in the lifeboats delayed returning to pick up survivors.
Shostakovich was chastened, and fearful of being sent to the camps.
Fearful of being seen by the mob, Golden had stopped his camera at several key moments.
Dozens of local men are apparently on the run, fearful of being arrested.
Maybe Zito was fearful of being behind in the count again.
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