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The phrase "a climate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the prevailing atmosphere or conditions in a particular environment, often in relation to social, political, or organizational contexts.
Example: "The company has fostered a climate of innovation and collaboration among its employees."
Alternatives: "an environment of" or "a culture of".
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It's about a climate of fear".
There's such a climate of fear".
He created a climate of outrage.
A climate of fear has been created.
"There is a climate of fear.
Is it creating a climate of fear?
It risks creating a climate of caution.
A climate of fear has descended on the north.
Critics warn of a climate of intimidation against journalists.
In some islands, a climate of fear curtails everyday routines.
"Pope created a climate of fear," Kromm told me.
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