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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fears" can be used in written English
It is commonly used as a verb, noun, or adjective. Here are some examples: - Verb: "She fears for her safety in this dangerous city." - Noun: "His fears became a reality when he lost his job." - Adjective: "She has a fearsome reputation as a fierce competitor." "Fears" can also be used in idiomatic expressions, such as "no fears" or "lay one's fears to rest." Example: "The child's nightmares were laid to rest once her parents reassured her that there were no fears of monsters under her bed."
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Misplaced fears.
Malpractice fears?
Hollywood fears pirates; Silicon Valley fears paywalls.
"Their fears became my fears," she said.
11 fears.
The fears".
Whose fears?
CL: Fears?
Israel, too, fears chaos.
Those are the fears".
Dialogue about fears.
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