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Discover Ludwig'begin to fear' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the feeling of being afraid of something that is about to happen. For example, "As the thunderstorms approached, she began to fear what was to come."
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You begin to fear them.
They're not on the menu, but you begin to fear for their morale.
I begin to fear I will never get to ask a second question.
Opponents of separation begin to fear they are losing and take dramatic last-minute steps to keep the nation together.
Agnes keeps asking for salt, till they begin to fear that she will fuss herself into a fever.
Singers come so close, wielding cutlery, that you begin to fear you might be on the menu.
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He began to fear snakes.
One begins to fear the worst.
Had he begun to fear cancer?
One begins to fear the elaborate confections to come.
Washington began to fear a repeat of the Reagan fiasco.
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