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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frightened about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express fear or apprehension regarding a certain situation. For example, "I'm frightened about my upcoming exam."
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Some people are really frightened about it.
Was he frightened about his future?
Now they are frightened about the prospect of civil war".
"I'm very frightened about what the next stage will be.
But we know they are frightened about his brain.
"They are frightened about what could come out".
"I'm a bit frightened about how I'd respond," she admits.
This time they seem more frightened about the possible anti-American reaction on their own streets.
Still, many of Goma's residents were frightened about what lies ahead.
But those yields are so low because central banks are frightened about the economic outlook.
Other informers describe Mr. Castro as nervous and even frightened about the consequences for Cuba.
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