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The phrase "scared at" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
We would instead say "scared of" or "afraid of." For example, "I am scared of the dark."
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I'm not scared at all.
He sounded scared, at last.
Everybody's scared at some point".
"I was scared at first," she explained.
I wasn't scared at all".
"I'm scared at the moment.
"We're not scared at all," he said.
But I'm not feeling scared at all".
Did Arizona look scared at intermission?
"Henok was scared at first," Arefaine said.
"I was scared at halftime," Matta said.
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