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Discover Ludwig"all feared" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when a group of people collectively have similar feelings of fear or apprehension about something. For example, "All feared the consequences of their actions when the truth was revealed."
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We all feared going there alone.
"I thought this must be H5N1 coming back in precisely the way we had all feared.
Iran, Syria and Turkey all feared that Kurdish nationalism would infect their own minorities.
All feared a backlash from citizens who might regard the mailer as a threat from someone seeking their vote.
And the capitulation we all feared seems a lot less likely than it did two days ago.
The big companies all feared that retailers would discriminate against them if they tried to reach consumers direct.
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The best in cheer, the team they all fear.
Yet we all fear a crackdown.
They all fear dependence on Russia.
We all fear it, being a hipster.
Is that sort of the person we all fear becoming?
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