tengo miedo de perder mi documento

A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. I'm afraid of losing my document
Tengo miedo de perder mi documento si cierro mi laptop.I'm afraid of losing my document if I close my laptop.
a. I'm afraid of losing my documentation
Tengo miedo de perder mi documento y que luego me tenga que ir del país.I'm afraid of losing my documentation and then be forced to leave the country.
a. I'm afraid of losing my ID
Se me quedó mi cartera en la casa y tengo miedo de perder mi documento. - Dámelo. Yo te lo guardo.I left my purse at home and I'm afraid of losing my ID. - Give it to me. I'll keep it for you.
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