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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emphasises fear" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing themes, emotions, or messages in literature, art, or communication that highlight or stress the feeling of fear. Example: "The author effectively emphasises fear through the use of dark imagery and suspenseful plot twists."
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Xenophobia emphasises fear of 'the other'.
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In particular, the document emphasises Japanese firms fear for their future potential to export from Britain to third countries because of trade privileges within the EU single market around "rules of origin".
He dismisses the £30,000 salary ceiling claim, and emphasises that graduates' fears about racking up debt are well-founded.
And to emphasise his "without fear" line, the pope has rejected the armoured car provided to previous popes and heads of state.
The two calm professors insist that they do: the nation, at least as a community of interacting individuals, is strong and safe.They emphasise, too, that fear of fission has a long history in America.
Nevertheless, the manner of Sri Lanka's victory emphasised their biggest fear: that their middle-order batting will not easily withstand the pressure if it is called upon for a major role.
So perhaps political rhetoric that provokes fear – emphasising the risks of terrorism, economic instability and so on – can have a subtle but powerful effect on some groups of people when it is used to try and sway votes.
The lack of privacy at hospitals and government clinics was emphasised, resulting in fear of being seen by friends, relatives or community members: "They are afraid of gossip, that it won't be confidential, that their partner will find out they have other partners".
The group feedback emphasises achievement from overcoming fear and that people are subsequently more active, with more energy.
Labour does not emphasise this difference, for fear of looking spendthrift.
In contrast, health workers emphasised the importance of fear and reported that very few women accepted to test for HIV because the fear of knowing that they were HIV positive would cause them "to worry to death".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com