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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of dread" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a small amount of fear or apprehension about something. Example: "As she approached the dark alley, she felt a bit of dread creeping in."
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He acknowledged a bit of dread at the daunting size of the task this year.
They wrote the whole album with a view to performing it, but 'there's always a bit of dread,' says Jason Orange.
Which is why some admirers may have approached the idea of a film version of "Hedwig" with a bit of dread.
So with a bit of dread (and a loaf of homemade chocolate zucchini bread), four adults — somehow outnumbered by the two children — took off late last month on the engaging Castle Point and Upper Awosting carriageways in Minnewaska State Park Preserve, about 90 miles north of New York City.
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The only music I found appropriate was something that matched the retro look, and so I quickly compiled an exploration playlist of music that evoked a sense of relaxation, futurism, nostalgia, and just a little bit of dread to keep things interesting.
You've got to sprinkle a little bit of dread in there.
Listened with a tiny bit of dread.
The data have even offered a bit of an explanation for the dread with which many people view their 40th birthdays.
I knew he was wondering, curious without the least bit of dread, if this was the first of an afterlife-awareness.
The following year, Bogle-L'Ouverture published Dread Beat an' Blood, although he says it was "a bit of an uphill struggle to persuade them.
This cured fish dish will still taste great" — and wrote to the paper, "I'm a bit of a Yotam fan, but his mere mention fills my husband (who does most of the shopping) with dread.
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