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The phrase "scared of snakes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: Sarah has always been scared of snakes, ever since she saw a documentary about them when she was a child.
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He had to have some sort of human vulnerability, so he was scared of snakes.
"These tents are not very big, and we are scared of snakes and insects because it is open ground," he said.
The boys like being on their own, they say, because girls don't appreciate their jokes and think boys are too messy, and are also scared of snakes.
Meanwhile a pit of rattlesnakes get their fangs into a GoPro when it falls into their nest in a video that makes quite uncomfortable viewing, especially if you are scared of snakes.
The 44-year-old mother, given those initials to preserve her anonymity, isn't scared of snakes.
I'm scared of snakes, so my boyfriend thought it would help to buy me a pet snake __________.
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They could infer what the people who were scared of snake's brain would look like, if they were seeing them.
"I was always scared of [the snakes] so it was terrifying living with them for nearly 20 years - by the end of it I'd just had enough".
If their thought patterns got closer to the template for what they were scared of, like snakes, the disc got bigger.
I ain't scared of lions, tigers, snakes, puppy-dog tail, or chickens!
I'm scared of heights, rats, snakes, spiders – fucking bring them on.
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