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The phrase "a fears" is not correct in written English.
It does not follow standard grammatical rules, as "fears" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "She has a fear of heights."
Alternatives: "a fear" or "some fears."
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However, a combination of the market overhyping the revenue benefit of the London Olympics and increasing concern about a wider malaise among TV advertisers has led to a fears of a summer slump after June.
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There was a fear.
A fear?
A fear the headless man.
A fear of anything different?
A fear of the unknown.
A missed deadline is a feared thing.
A. It's a fear of both.
A fear of crowds?
"There is a fear of warplanes.
A fear of being callous, not empathetic.
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