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The phrase 'fear him' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to express the idea that someone is scared or intimidated by another person. For example, "My sister is so intimidated by my brother that she doesn't even dare to talk back - she just fears him."
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Mosquitoes need not fear him.
They absolutely fear him.
"All of his rivals still fear him".
Hunter continued: "Hitters still fear him.
He wanted me to fear him.
The SNP should fear him.
"I don't fear him, I respect him.
"People started to fear him," he said.
"I don't fear him," he said.
Kevin, though, does not fear him.
But he does not fear him.
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