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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fear about' is not correct and not usable in written English.
You would use the phrase 'fear of' instead. Example: She has a fear of making a mistake.
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It gave me fear about Broadway.
Nothing to fear about that.
"It's more than just fear about jobs.
That's another fear about gaming, isn't it?
I'd also got the fear about running in London.
She had no fear about performing for huge audiences.
Mr Clegg said: "I will never spread fear about immigration.
"Or Tommy could just have some fear about revealing himself.
There is always this fear about the locker room chemistry".
"People almost get a visceral fear about what's going on".
There is also uncertainty and fear about what happens next.
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