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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'scared for him' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a feeling of worry or concern for someone else. For example: She was scared for him as he ventured out on his own.
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They were scared for him.
"I am scared for him".
I was scared for him".
"I was scared for him," she said.
"I was scared for him, physically and emotionally," she recalled.
When Tupac got killed, I got really scared for him.
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Jacqui faces more horror from Danny when she is threatened at knife point to strip for him, scared for her life she complies.
I would be scared for her to meet him.
"I'm scared for them.
Other times I am scared for them.
That girl is scared for her life.
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