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The phrase "more afraid of" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of fear that someone feels towards different things or situations. Example: "I am more afraid of spiders than I am of snakes."
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I'm more afraid of dying.
But I was more afraid of Florencio.
And you're more afraid of that.
But I'm honestly more afraid of sharks.
I was far more afraid of surgery.
"I'm more afraid of police than terrorists".
Yet most people are more afraid of flying than driving.
"He is more afraid of prison than of death".
I'm more afraid of Dana than I am of Santa.
Some older Czechs are more afraid of Germany than Russia.
"I was more afraid of her coming up the block".
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