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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fear of losing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anxieties or concerns related to the possibility of failure or loss in various contexts, such as sports, relationships, or competitions.
Example: "Her fear of losing the championship match made her extremely anxious before the game."
Alternatives: "anxiety about failure" or "concern over losing".
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"He has a fear of losing.
Was it also, I asked, a fear of losing himself?
Is it a fear of losing control of your time?
She explained the cat psychology: "It's a fear of losing independence".
Maybe it's not so much fear of the technology; it's a fear of losing control.
"We wouldn't have started these cases if we had a fear of losing them," he said.
"It's driven by a fear of losing out in China," said Biao Xiang, a demographer at Oxford University.
"But we are driven above all by a fear of losing artists if we don't develop at their rhythm".
"In these modern times there's a fear of losing that knowledge, so communities are starting to change their ways".
In the Marri case, however, it does not appear that a fear of losing led Bush to transfer him to the Navy brig.
"I played that match with a completely different feeling, a fear of losing and letting the team down," he told me.
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