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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'fear being' is not technically correct, as it is missing a verb.
In written English, you would typically express fear using the verb 'to be' and another verb, such as 'afraid' or 'frightened.' For example: I fear being alone in the dark.
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Fear being uppermost.
Anguish, loss, fear, being alone.
The Baltic states fear being isolated.
Others fear being identified for different reasons.
I am fear being killed.
I fear being a jinx.
I don't fear being arrested".
"That's why we don't fear being expelled".
"Corporate executives fear being misquoted," she said.
We fear being massacred by someone bad.
"Never fear being vulgar, just boring," she said.
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