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"developed a fear" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has developed a fearful response or reaction to something. For example: - After being attacked by a dog, Sarah developed a fear of all animals. - The accident left him with a concussion and he developed a fear of driving. - As a result of the traumatic experience, she developed a fear of flying.
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"I felt I'd developed a fear of committing to anything.
He has not developed a fear of flying since Sept. 11.
He'd just said goodbye to his baby daughter, and he had developed a fear of flying.
But last year she developed a fear of jumping from one bar to the other in the uneven bars event.
I used to rock climb, I fly a helicopter, but from that day I developed a fear of heights.
I can find no case in the literature where a man has developed a fear at the age of 426 of dying at 2002.
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"Consequently everyone develops a fear of talking about it".
This can lead to students developing a fear of failure and putting up a front.
One day he develops a fear of bridges manifested when driving a car across one.
And yet, instead of developing a fear of water, Martin grows obsessed with it.
Again, according to the Centers for Disease Control: "Many people who fall, even if they are not injured, develop a fear of falling.
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