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The phrase "a fear of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when describing a feeling of anxiety about something. For example, "Jane has a fear of flying."
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It's a fear of risk.
A fear of anything different?
A fear of the unknown.
"There is a fear of warplanes.
A fear of being callous, not empathetic.
(Answer: Aerophobia, a fear of flying).
A. It's a fear of both.
They had a fear of playing.
Somebody had a fear of stickers.
I have a fear of the water.
A fear of crowds?
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a fear of misuse
a fear of grieving
a fear of uncovering
a fear of difficult
a fear of pleasure
a fear of similarity
acknowledging a fear of
a fear of disks
expanded by a fear of
fear of a discretionary
a suspicion of
a thought of
a horror of
a worry of
a tyranny of
a phobia of
a terror of
a fright of
a mistrust of
a concern of
a are of
the apprehension of
a scared to
bang of
concern of
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