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Discover Ludwig"more afraid" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a stronger level of fear or anxiety compared to another person or situation. Example: I was more afraid of speaking in front of a large audience than I was of taking a test. In this example, the speaker is expressing that their fear of public speaking is greater than their fear of taking a test. This phrase can be used in many different situations to compare levels of fear.
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I'm more afraid of dying.
I am more afraid".
"People are more afraid than ever.
But I was more afraid of Florencio.
And you're more afraid of that.
"But I became more and more afraid.
But I'm honestly more afraid of sharks.
I was far more afraid of surgery.
"Well, you should be more afraid, then".
I was more afraid at the beginning.
"I'm more afraid of police than terrorists".
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