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TOMO_o

Aug. 30, 2025

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Do you have any phobias?

I really have sea phobias. Since I watched movie Jaws, I'm terrified of sea. I scan endure depth at which feet can touch the ground, but I'll never go to more depth place. On the other hand, I'm fine about bugs. Are there any people like me?

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Do you have any phobias?

I really have sea phobias of the sea.

Since I watched movie Jaws, I'm terrified of the sea.

I scan endure (shallow) depths at which feet can touch the grounseabed, but I'll never go to more deptha deeper place.

"Shallow" isn't completely necessary to understand the sentence, but it's a good adjective to use when talking about depths of water. Shallow water is close(r) to land whilst deep water is further away.

On the other hand, I'm fine aboutwith bugs.

Are there any people like me?

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Great job!
I have arachnophobia (the fear of spiders). Even teeny tiny small spiders scare me. If I see one crawling on something I'm holding, I'll immediately drop it and let out a scream as I jump back. I don't even like seeing pictures/videos of them on the internet. If I see a post w/ a picture of a spider, I quickly scroll past it. The only spiders that I can tolerate are more "cartoony" spiders since I can tell they're not real. But, more realistic-looking spiders in video games will trigger my arachnophobia.

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TOMO_o

Aug. 30, 2025

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Thank you so much for your careful correction.
Spiders are certainly scary when you see them up close. When I was little, a spider bit my hand while I was sleeping, and I seriously thought I could become Spider-Man. It's an embarrassing memory.

I'm really have sea phobiasafraid of the sea.

"phobia" and "fear of" can often be used interchangably,

You could also say "I have a really big phobia of the sea."

SEver since I watched the movie Jaws, I'mve been terrified of sea.

It's more natural to say it this way.

I scan endure depth at which feet can touch the ground, but I'll never go to more deptha deeper place.

"can", not "scan". Minor typo.

Instead of saying "more depth", say "deeper". It is more natural.

You could also say "I can endure depth at which my feet can touch the ground, but I'll never go deeper than that."

Are there any people like me?

This is fine by itself, but if you wanted to be more specific, you could say "Does anyone else feel the same?"

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Your English is good! It's mostly minor corrections. Good job :]

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TOMO_o

Aug. 30, 2025

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Thank you very much for your careful corrections.
Slight differences in nuance are difficult.
I'll learn more natural expressions little by little.

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Kaleidozone

Aug. 31, 2025

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No problem! Good luck learning!!

Do you have any phobias?

I really have sea phobias.

Since I watched the movie "Jaws", I'm terrified of the sea.

I scan endure depth at which feet can touch the ground, but I'll never go to more deptha deeper place.

On the other hand, I'm fine about bugs.

Are there any people like me?

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TOMO_o

Aug. 30, 2025

7

Thank you very much for the careful correction.

Do you have any phobias?

I really have sea phobias.have a bad phobia of the sea.

Since I watched movie Jaws, I'm terrified of the sea.

I scan endurelook to see what depth at which feet can touch the ground, but I'll never go to more deepther place.

On the other hand, I'm fine about bugs.

Are there any people like me?

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TOMO_o

Aug. 30, 2025

7

Thank you very much for the careful correction.

Do you have any phobias?


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I really have sea phobias.


I really have sea phobias.have a bad phobia of the sea.

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I'm really have sea phobiasafraid of the sea.

"phobia" and "fear of" can often be used interchangably, You could also say "I have a really big phobia of the sea."

I really have sea phobias of the sea.

Since I watched movie Jaws, I'm terrified of sea.


Since I watched movie Jaws, I'm terrified of the sea.

Since I watched the movie "Jaws", I'm terrified of the sea.

SEver since I watched the movie Jaws, I'mve been terrified of sea.

It's more natural to say it this way.

Since I watched movie Jaws, I'm terrified of the sea.

I scan endure depth at which feet can touch the ground, but I'll never go to more depth place.


I scan endurelook to see what depth at which feet can touch the ground, but I'll never go to more deepther place.

I scan endure depth at which feet can touch the ground, but I'll never go to more deptha deeper place.

I scan endure depth at which feet can touch the ground, but I'll never go to more deptha deeper place.

"can", not "scan". Minor typo. Instead of saying "more depth", say "deeper". It is more natural. You could also say "I can endure depth at which my feet can touch the ground, but I'll never go deeper than that."

I scan endure (shallow) depths at which feet can touch the grounseabed, but I'll never go to more deptha deeper place.

"Shallow" isn't completely necessary to understand the sentence, but it's a good adjective to use when talking about depths of water. Shallow water is close(r) to land whilst deep water is further away.

On the other hand, I'm fine about bugs.


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On the other hand, I'm fine aboutwith bugs.

Are there any people like me?


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Are there any people like me?

This is fine by itself, but if you wanted to be more specific, you could say "Does anyone else feel the same?"

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