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The phrase "is scared about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any situation when someone is feeling scared or anxious about a particular thing. For example: She is scared about the upcoming test.
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Everyone is scared about something.
Perhaps [Roach] is scared about the fight".
The industry is scared about what they should make and how they should deliver it.
He is scared about a contract his family signed with the smugglers who brought him across to Sicily.
The first time a business leader tells you she is holding off on investing because she is scared about the future, you dismiss it as anecdote.
She is scared about the economy and politicians who might want to feed off the fear of people like her, who are enduring hard times.
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Is an anti-Islamist party something to be scared about?
There's nothing to be scared about".
I was scared about hitting it to the girl.
"But Shafal wasn't scared because he had nothing to be scared about".
Clipping out, the bit I was scared about, is equally straightforward – one decisive twist, and you're free.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com