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The phrase 'fear against' is not correct and is not commonly used in written English. If you wish to express the idea of feeling fearful or apprehensive about something, you can use the phrase 'fear of'. For example: "The child had an irrational fear of the dark."
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I don't think you can speak about fear against United.
"They are spreading fear against Ennahda as if Ennahda is an alien body," he said.
"We are seeking revival, not redemption and I want the guys to play without fear against Wales and enjoy it.
It shows we've got a lot of confidence playing at our place and we showed no fear against any of the teams," he said.
However, many fear – against a backdrop of spiralling demand – the transfer of NHS funds to local government to integrate services will hasten the former's demise.
Now that he is a weakened president, Democrats and Republicans in Congress are using the politics of fear against him on the ports deal.
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The Democratic and Republican gatherings have played out as a study in differences: hope against fear; love against hate.
He will also need to pay at least as much attention as Mr Mandela has done to balancing white fears against black demands for change.
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In 2015, Radsch said, "we saw the general blowback against journalists that comes amid fears against terrorism and the continued use of anti-state charges being used to justify jailing journalists and increasing censorship online".
Your subconscious will use your fears against you!
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