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The phrase "get scared of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is afraid of something. For example, "My daughter gets scared of thunderstorms."
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Maybe you get scared of her".
I get scared of intimacy.
Democracies don't get scared of the army.
They get scared of losing and failing.
He wants "the guys in Savannah to get scared of us" as they dredge their own port, he says.
"I don't get scared of doing it wrong, but I'm really conscious of doing my best to do it right.
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Even he gets scared of me.
"I got scared of anything and everybody".
"Some got scared of the new neighbors, but I just made more friends," Ms. Miller said.
"I think they got scared of shorting what they knew in their heart was overvalued," Mr. Garratt said.
During the day, if I got scared of the crowds, the press pass meant I could hide out in a backstage compound, gawping at Pete Doherty.
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