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Discover Ludwig"In fear" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a feeling of fear or apprehension, usually in the context of a situation or circumstances. For example, "She ran out of the house in fear."
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"In Fear".
We're living in fear.
"People constantly live in fear".
"We're clearly in fear territory.
Secrets always live in fear.
She jumps back in fear.
They keep thousands in fear.
People are living in fear.
One wetted himself in fear.
Frozen in fear.
People live in fear.
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