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The phrase "about fear of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to fear or anxiety regarding a specific subject or situation.
Example: "The book is about fear of failure and how it can hold people back from achieving their goals."
Alternatives: "concerning fear of" or "regarding fear of".
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You could write about: Fear of being made fun of.
It's about fear of change.
Mr. Crumb was asked about fear of death.
I don't think it's about fear of distraction or domesticity.
"It's not about fear of competition," Mr. Sohikian said.
It is about fear of rejection from your blood family if you tell them the truth.
The Peter Pan syndrome isn't all about fear of commitment, you know.
But it is mostly about fear of what appeals courts might do.
"It's not about parental control, it's about fear of gay people," Mr. Goldstein said.
French Soepthis may regard the French as besobsessionh their crises, but this one contained a hard economic truth: for the first time in thirty years, the standard of living in France is declining.
"I wanted to write about fear of the future, and a ruined world," Mr. Lucas said.
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