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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major fear of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing significant concerns or anxieties that individuals or groups may have regarding a particular issue or situation.
Example: "A major fear of climate change is the potential for extreme weather events that could devastate communities."
Alternatives: "a significant concern about" or "a primary anxiety regarding".
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The report also found no evidence that suicide bombing techniques were migrating from Iraq to Afghanistan, a major fear of Afghan and American officials.
This is the first time, in six months of low-level warfare, that Macedonian forces had been accused of shooting civilians, and a rise in civilian deaths has been a major fear of human rights groups.
However, White House officials played down calls from Congress to cut off aid to Afghanistan if US troops are not allowed to stay, a major fear of politicians in Kabul.
Did you know Warren Buffett had a major fear of public speaking?
Shane has a major fear of flying, yet wanted the moment to be memorable for a lifetime.
I said I had a major fear of flying and I was feeling sick.
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"There is a major fear factor of having the eye cut," he said.
There's major fear of a global slowdown, and that's what's making people nervous.
Until now, these lawsuits and the danger of having landmarks law overturned as unconstitutional have been the major fear of cities in making designations.
For example Leila's (030 – CFS. GOA:major) fear of birds guided her doctor's choice of medication.
Running red lights, riding in an illegal direction and riding on sidewalks are major fears of the people who participated in the forums Assemblywoman Rosenthal sponsored, several of which I participated in.
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