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Discover Ludwig'fear grow' is not a grammatically-correct sentence
It should be 'fears grow" or "fear grows." You could use the phrase in written English to describe the growing level of fear in a situation, such as "As the pace of the storm increased, fears grew among the citizens."
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But how wide will this circle of fear grow?
And her habit of listing every development in the lives of her offspring, does, I fear, grow a little wearying by the time she's on her fifth child.
The agenda is to create warm, safe, nurturing environments in every classroom and on every playground in America, so children can learn without fear, grow up feeling valued and reach their full potential as human beings.
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The fear grew.
In the silence, fear grows.
When no disaster came, the fear grew worse.
The fear grew every time a new victim was found.
As we drive through Kabul my fear grows.
As the fear grew, so did the interest in disturbed women.
A decade on, happily settled into middle age, has this fear grown or passed?
He moves slightly; fear grows, and gradually the picture begins to freeze.
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