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"display of fear" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a visible response or evidence of someone being scared or frightened. For example, "The child's pale face and trembling body was a clear display of fear as the storm began to approach."
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The other farmers, seeing Vaughn's alarm as a display of fear, laughed at him.
As I gazed at the breathless prose from my Conservative opponent, as I remembered the braying voices of the Labour hecklers at Charles Kennedy's walkabout, as I thought of Michael Howard's slightly unsettling air of menace, I asked myself whether the British electorate would ever warm to this peculiar display of fear and loathing?
Google shares tumbled early Wednesday as investors recoiled from higher than expected taxes and expenses, a startling display of fear on the part of investors, who have ridden this stock up fourfold from its initial public offering only 17 months ago.
Following his public display of fear, I was barred access from Turaab's account after he made his tweets private when just months earlier I communicated with the same online persona on his Kik messenger account.
Following his public display of fear, I was barred access from Turaab's account after he privatized his tweets to vetted followers when just months earlier I communicated with the same online persona on his ik messenger account.
Separation anxiety can be defined as a condition burdened by an excessive and inappropriate display of fear and distress when the individual is faced with situations of separation from home or from a specific attachment figure.
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Biologists have long known of fear factors in nature — chemical signals released by a distressed individual, either deliberately or inadvertently, that end up inciting similar displays of fear or agitation in recipients.
Infant behaviours in the Strange Situation Protocol coded as disorganised/disoriented include overt displays of fear; contradictory behaviours or affects occurring simultaneously or sequentially; stereotypic, asymmetric, misdirected or jerky movements; or freezing and apparent dissociation.
Infant behaviors coded as disorganized/disoriented include overt displays of fear of the caregiver; contradictory behaviors or affects occurring simultaneously or sequentially; stereotypic, asymmetric, misdirected, or jerky movements; or freezing and apparent dissociation.
For example, overt and behaviorally coherent displays of fear, such as hiding from the returning parent under a chair, are coded as disorganized/disoriented because they indicate a dysregulation of the attachment system that would otherwise be expected to gear a scared child to achieve proximity to the caregiver.
We also need to trouble how our suspicion, and how our outward displays of fears and anxieties impact others.
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