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Don't be frightened on him. He's harmless. vs Don't be frightened with him. He's harmless.

Both phrases are not correct. The preposition 'on' or 'with' is not appropriate in this context. The correct preposition to use in this case is 'of'. So the correct phrase would be 'Don't be frightened of him. He's harmless.'

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Don't be frightened on him. He's harmless.

This phrase is not correct. The preposition 'on' is not appropriate in this context.

The correct preposition to use in this context is 'of'. So the correct phrase would be 'Don't be frightened of him. He's harmless.'
  • Don't be frightened, you mustn't be frightened.
  • Please... don't be frightened.
  • It's alright, don't be frightened.
  • Mr. Vaughn, please don't be frightened.
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  • If you want to reduce your chances of catching it, don't be frightened.
  • Ladies, don't be frightened.
  • Now, Marie, darling, don't be frightened.
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Don't be frightened with him. He's harmless.

This phrase is not correct. The preposition 'with' is not appropriate in this context.

The correct preposition to use in this context is 'of'. So the correct phrase would be 'Don't be frightened of him. He's harmless.'
  • Don't be frightened, you mustn't be frightened.
  • Please... don't be frightened.
  • It's alright, don't be frightened.
  • Mr. Vaughn, please don't be frightened.
  • Moses... please don't be frightened.
  • - Keep calm, don't be frightened.
  • If you want to reduce your chances of catching it, don't be frightened.
  • Ladies, don't be frightened.
  • Now, Marie, darling, don't be frightened.
  • Don't be frightened, Mr. Webster.
  • Don't be frightened, Miss Doolittle.
  • I won't tell, don't be frightened.
  • And, when you're in the chamber and the scan starts, don't be frightened.
  • Don't be frightened, dear. I'll be just across the hall.
  • No, darling, you mustn't be frightened.
  • Now, now, my darling, now don't be frightened.
  • I'm not too sure the senator from Utah can't be frightened.
  • Well... ...don't be frightened about it.
  • Don't be frightened, Mili. I'm here with you.
  • You can't be frightened of poverty.

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