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The phrase "I dread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong feeling of fear or apprehension about something that is anticipated in the future. Example: "I dread the thought of having to give a presentation in front of the entire company."
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I dread a scene.
It's something I dread.
"I dread it," he said.
I dread the jocund autumn.
"I dread to think".
I dread these chores.
I dread the thought of it".
I dread opening her e-mail.
"And I dread saying it because I dread his response".
"I dread winter most," she continued.
I dread going to sleep tonight.
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