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Free sign upThe phrase "adding to fears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or events that contribute to existing anxieties or concerns.
Example: "The recent news about the economic downturn is adding to fears about job security among workers."
Alternatives: "increasing concerns" or "exacerbating anxieties."
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But, adding to fears for struggling emerging economies, they warned the upturn was patchy.
The anniversary of those protests is on Saturday, further adding to fears of escalating violence.
Cuban American lawmakers are calling for a tightening of the rules, adding to fears of the act's demise.
The prospect is adding to fears over Mr Trump's commitment to Nato and the effect on his trip to Britain.
The latest African Union effort to mediate the dispute failed last week, adding to fears of a return to civil war in Ivory Coast.
Shortly before, gunmen killed three Lebanese soldiers at a border checkpoint in the Bekaa Valley, adding to fears that the crisis in Syria is spilling into Lebanon.
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That added to fears that countries beyond Greece might be involved in a broader restructuring.
Several cases in Nigeria add to fears that it is jumping borders.
The updated view may add to fears that long-term unemployment is a significant threat.
However, Thursday's warnings added to fears that the rate of increase was unsustainable.
That adds to fears that the eurozone economy weakened towards the end of December.
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