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Discover Ludwig"fear grows" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a feeling of fear has become more intense over time. For example, "As the news of the virus spread, fear grew among the population."
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In the silence, fear grows.
As we drive through Kabul my fear grows.
He moves slightly; fear grows, and gradually the picture begins to freeze.
And the fear grows that the prime minister, oblivious to impending ridicule, will lead Britain, naked, into a dangerous world.
That fear grows when Westerners lobby for fellow believers in the East.Who, then, is the ideal advocate for the rights of religious minorities in the Muslim world?
But as a people pull apart, fear grows not just about saving a revolution, but a country too.
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The fear grew.
When no disaster came, the fear grew worse.
But how wide will this circle of fear grow?
The fear grew every time a new victim was found.
As the fear grew, so did the interest in disturbed women.
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