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"might scare" is a correct and usable construction in written English.
It is typically used to express a possibility or potential outcome. Example: "I'm not sure if jumping out of an airplane is something I could do. The thought of free falling for thousands of feet might scare me."
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"It might scare them," she said.
M: It might scare you away.
Kauto Star and Denman might scare a few away".
"I might scare them away," he said timidly.
The thicker noodle belongs to the XO Miso, whose designation as vegetarian might scare off carnivores.
"You might scare them, when you want to motivate them," Sherwood on Tuesday.
In the meantime, the mere possibility might scare the owner into settling.
Is there something inherently Norwegian about Annie that might scare off Americans?
Show a lot of money and you might scare others away.
Third, shutting out Petrobras's outside shareholders might scare off foreign investors from Brazil in general.
It might scare off viewers in the demographic (18- to 49-year-olds) that advertisers covet.
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