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"breed fear" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an environment or situation in which people feel fear or unease. For example, "The oppressive atmosphere of the prison began to breed fear among the inmates."
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Lack of context can breed fear and needless anxiety.
Nightmare scenarios that people will lose their homes only breed fear and prolong recovery.
These measures have only served to breed fear and unrest, rather than contain the virus".
Just like Mayor Bloomberg's speech, the main purpose of stop-and-frisk is to breed fear, not to get guns off the streets.
I'm sure I'll have to re-evaluate my stance at some point further down the line as I get older, but right now I'm staying because I refuse to let negative experiences breed fear.
She said CCTV cameras breed fear.
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High international charges tend to subsidise local call costs of less than $0.02 a minute.In some small island states with a single telephone company, such as Barbados, high charges breed fears of stifling international electronic industries, and lead to a clamour for competition.
This breeds fear elsewhere.
Fear breeds fear.
Fear breeds fear, hate spawns hate.
For the centrists, this definition of the potential nominee brings hope; for conservatives, it breeds fear.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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