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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as you feared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge someone's concerns or worries that have turned out to be true.
Example: "The results of the experiment were, as you feared, not what we had hoped for."
Alternatives: "as you suspected" or "as you anticipated".
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Sometimes, it's not as bad as you feared it would be it's worse.
Chorus: The mists have cleared / And just as you feared / The man on the loose is the well-hardo / Edgardo.
"He was a family patriarch, and it was an Italian family, so you loved him as much as you feared him," said Mr. Borgo, 32.
Talk with her about mistakes you made when you were little, or, even better, mistakes you currently make as an adult, and how nothing ended up being as bad as you feared.
This team-up between the director of 'AVP: Alien vs. Predator' (Paul W.S. Anderson) and the star of 'Sucker Punch' (Emily Browning) is as awful as you feared it might be, although there's at least some camp value in watching Kiefer Sutherland froth at the mouth as a very Billy Zane like Roman bigwig".
Was failing really as bad as you feared?
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Off-camera, Azra said: "It's as bad as you fear.
Yet Halilhodzic didn't go to Ivory Coast as an ingénu – as you fear Sven-Goran Eriksson, his replacement, has done.
Yet you know that Ms. Griffiths will somehow fight her way through this material, just as you fear Mr. Fletcher might topple in the Adam and Eve section.
Besides, if you really are doing as poorly as you fear, you would think they would be eager to lose you.
On the other hand, if he is as stiff-necked as you fear, you might not want to work for him.
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