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Discover Ludwig"a fear that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to introduce a phrase describing a feeling of apprehension about something. For example, "We all felt a fear that we had made a terrible mistake."
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It's a fear that is present for many black Americans.
It's a fear that strikes many of us: impostor syndrome.
It was a fear that was to be tragically fulfilled.
The two also had a fear that would not arise in a hotel.
The French warning creates a fear that may be unjustified.
But it is a fear that must be overcome.
How is it possible to explain a fear that isn't of any thing tangible or present, a fear that isn't our own, that isn't rooted in direct experience?
A fear that is actually worse than death itself.
Anita: I think it's a fear that does have merit.
This is a fear that is paralyzing and embarrassing.
It's a fear that never leaves her.
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