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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allayed fears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of calming or alleviating concerns or anxieties about a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The CEO's reassuring statements allayed fears about the company's financial stability."
Alternatives: "calmed concerns" or "alleviated anxieties".
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But even those defensive steps have not allayed fears about the bank.
The writers allayed fears that the storyline would be dragged out for a second series.
Sir Alex Ferguson has allayed fears of a double injury blow for Manchester United.
The price decline briefly allayed fears that high oil prices would drag down holiday spending.
Moreover, the Indiana scheme has allayed fears that vouchers will not reach their target audience of low-income families.
Acting chairman Peter Pannu has confirmed Birmingham will have to offload players being paid Premier League wages - but has allayed fears of a financial crisis at St Andrew's.
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Health and school officials tried to allay fears.
Terkel's interviews may not allay fears about death.
The spectre of a fresh ballot will not allay fears.
Employers added 103,000 jobs last month, allaying fears, for now, of a double-dip recession.
If the system works, why overhaul it?The president is keen to allay fears.
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