Sentence examples for scared to express from inspiring English sources

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But they should not be scared to express opinions ideally in English, not police jargon.

People without skill are scared to express themselves; they feel like they don't have a platform.

I definitely think that in London people aren't scared to express themselves.

"People are all scared to express their opinions," admits Francis Neill of EV, a company that makes video cameras which work down wells.

He added: "At the present time myself and a whole number of members feel bullied and scared to express our opinions.

Yula and the Family want to see great art happening and believe that no one should be scared to express themselves.

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One illegal immigrant I spoke with on the phone (she was scared to meet in person) expressed confusion and panic.

Don't be scared to mention your current issues in life-express what you're going through.

Others wrote to say that he had expressed the feelings that they were too scared to vocalise.

During the pre-course interview, she did express an affective transitional belief regarding students' fear of science: "many freshman in particular are scared to death of science…So I think to start by trying to un-threaten science".

"She's scared to testify.

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