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are fears for
verb
To cause fear to; to frighten.
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There are fears for the future of Egypt's ballooning industry, despite its popularity with tourists.
There are fears for Afghanistan after most US troops leave at the end of the year.
As the fallout continues, there are fears for the pressure Nick has been under.
Although the Commonwealth has now brokered a compromise, there are fears for next year's elections in Zanzibar.
In return, Mr Marchionne has promised to keep open Opel's three main assembly plants in Germany, although there are fears for factories in Belgium and Britain.
There are similar stories in Kirklees, which runs organisations including Huddersfield Art Gallery and Dewsbury Museum, and Torbay, where there are fears for the future of Brixham Museum.
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It may not be possible to abolish political dynasties, but they are feared for good reason.
"So I was playing with them, looking at dudes, and you can tell the dudes are fearing for the penis.
All the refugees are talking about this attack and some are fearing for their lives," Bare said.
But in the short term, some people are fearing for their jobs and worrying about criminal charges.
Although all ectopic pregnancies are associated with risk of hemorrhage, cornual pregnancies are feared for catastrophic hemorrhage and uncontrollable bleeding.
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