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Discover Ludwig"scared of dying" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that describes someone's fear or anxiety about the idea of death. Example: She couldn't sleep at night because she was scared of dying and not knowing what would happen to her after she passed away.
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Is he scared of dying?
"Don wasn't scared of dying.
Is she scared of dying?
"I am not scared of dying," he said.
"I was scared of dying," Cassano said on Italian TV on Thursday.
"Saddest thing is how Marco and Brendan are so scared of dying.
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I am not scared of dying--because I heartily believe I will become soil and baby deers will nibble my tender grass-shoots--but life feels very, very short and I am desperate to fill it it to the brim with long, colorful nights lest I feel I squandered it, and stare bitterly into my bedside mirror when I'm old and grey and full of sleep.
"What were you scared of?" "Of dying".
Also, some are not scared of possibly dying in 10 years" (I12, NGO representative).
He's not scared of death – some people die unhappily at 100, he'll die fulfilled before he's 30.
"It's kind of weird," she said, adding that some of her friends were "scared of getting sick and dying".
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