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The phrase "I always feared" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a long-standing apprehension or concern about something. Example: "I always feared that I would never achieve my dreams, but I kept pushing forward."
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"I always feared for his life".
I always feared this would happen.
"I always feared this happening," she said.
I always feared of what would become of my life.
The British writer and historian Tom Holland said: "I always feared Baalshamin's temple was doomed.
"He threatened me constantly and I always feared for my life.
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"I always fear that.
"I always fear they will come for us, and all I can pray for is a swift death.
I always fear that one day the tickets won't sell, so for me it's a matter of life or death to get decent artists here.
"I always fear that one day he's going to turn round and try to bill me for it," Jack says.
There was another delving into the past, albeit on a somewhat smaller scale, in Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC1), which looked into the family history of cook, food writer, Great British Bake Off judge and human doily, Mary Berry – so pretty, so frail-looking that I always fear for her safety on GBBO.
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