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The phrase "a scare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a sudden feeling of fear or anxiety, often in a specific context such as a frightening event or situation.
Example: "The loud noise in the middle of the night gave me quite a scare."
Alternatives: "a fright" or "a shock".
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"It's just a scare.
He gave me a scare.
He got a scare".
"It's a scare tactic".
Not without a scare.
Sometimes, just a scare is enough.
A wink can sometimes undermine a scare.
It's a scare tactic, he admits.
Thankfully it was only a scare".
This is a scare scenario.
It also documents a scare with lymphoma.
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