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The phrase "a fear of going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing apprehension or anxiety related to the act of leaving or traveling to a particular place.
Example: "She has a fear of going to crowded places, which makes social events challenging for her."
Alternatives: "anxiety about leaving" or "apprehension regarding travel".
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"There was a fear of going to prison.
Does he have a fear of going to prison himself?
Unnatural closeness to Mom, psychologists say, often represents a fear of going out into the world.
It comes from a fear of going under, of foundering ignominiously.' Peck never foundered.
A fear of going down in history as a compulsive plotter?
Psychological symptoms may consist of a smothering sensation, a feeling of unreality, a fear of dying, and a fear of "going crazy" or losing control.
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A child with an obsessive fear of going to hell might repeatedly pray for forgiveness.
When I was a child, I had an intense fear of going to prison.
RUBIN: I had a tremendous fear of going to the Oscars.
No wonder, then, that she was subject to fits of depression and had a lifelong fear of going crazy.
You have a desperate fear of going back into poverty".
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