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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a generalized fear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a broad or non-specific fear that is not tied to a particular object or situation.
Example: "Many people experience a generalized fear of public speaking, which can hinder their professional growth."
Alternatives: "a broad fear" or "a common fear".
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Many poems postdate 9/11; a generalized fear of terrorism darkens the background against which the inexplicable is "always cropping up".
"It's tapping into a generalized fear that people have about the state of the world they are living in," said Scott Rudin, the veteran producer who has credits on both "No Country for Old Men" and "There Will Be Blood".
At a time when Americans are plagued by a generalized fear of an invisible enemy, the latest Internet rumor warns specifically of a terrorist attack on a mall on Halloween.
Their parents—no longer in possession of the moral authority that war confers have to prove themselves on the meager battlefields of their suburban homes instead, a generalized fear replacing any specific enemy.
It can not only create unpleasant or very limiting experiences for disabled students, but also encourages a generalized fear of disability amongst non-disabled people, which persists even later in life.
The political headwinds have more to do with xenophobia, especially regarding the Middle East and Muslims, and a generalized fear of terrorist attacks, than with any specific or real threat posed by Syrian refugees.
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News reports on the situation in Arizona document a similar, generalized fear among the children of immigrants.
In an age of generalized fear and trembling, Susan Boyle offers a comforting reminder of the source of happiness in life, come what may -- family, friends and faith.
"Yeezus" may be ugly but it doesn't give me a feeling of generalized fear or hatred (except of West himself).
Freezing before CS presentation did not differ among the three groups (one-way ANOVA, F 2,29) = 0.21; NS) (Fig. 1D, gray columns), suggesting that all the employed procedures produce a very low generalized fear response [10], [24].
NMDA-type glutamate receptors in dopamine neurons are critical for the prevention of generalized fear following an aversive experience, suggesting a potential link between a cell autonomous function of NMDAR in dopamine neurons and fear coding by the LA.
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