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Discover Ludwig"constant fear" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a feeling of anxiety that is persistent or ongoing. For example, "The economic crisis created a constant fear in the minds of many."
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"It's the constant fear," he said.
Do we live in constant fear?
That's what you're in constant fear of.
There was constant fear that he might fall.
They also remembered living in constant fear of freezing pipes.
Prisoners live in constant fear of immediate execution.
There is a constant fear of a return to violence.
Mr. Kavet seems in constant fear of dreaded run-ins.
But they live in constant fear of being found out.
"I lived with him for 12 years in constant fear.
Now the constant fear is that he will embarrass her.
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