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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm afraid not" is correct and can be used in standard written English
It is used to express that "the answer is no." For example: Q: Are you going to the party tonight? A: I'm afraid not, I already made plans to visit my grandmother.
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No, I'm afraid not.
I'm afraid not.
OPERATOR: I'm afraid not.
"I'm afraid not, no.
"I'm afraid not," she said.
"Politically, I'm afraid not surprised at all.
GÖRING (shaking his head): I'm afraid not.
"I'm afraid not," the psychologist said.
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No, I am afraid not.
Now I was afraid not to.
"No, I am afraid not," I replied, heart in mouth.
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