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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fearful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is characterized by fear or apprehension.
Example: "She had a fearful expression on her face as she approached the dark alley."
Alternatives: "an anxious" or "a frightened".
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"[Alcoholism] is a fearful, fearful thing.
IT HAS a fearful symmetry to it.
A fearful hush descends on the audience.
"Asunta was a fearful girl.
I am a fearful flier.
Pakistan's battle has exacted a fearful toll.
"Drug addict" is a fearful term.
1.12pm: "I have a fearful temper".
It looked like a fearful performance.
He exacts a fearful tribute in return.
Isis are expanding in a fearful way.
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