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Discover Ludwig"fear less" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of being brave or courageous. For example, "Although I had reservations about going into the dark cave, I decided to fear less and take the adventure."
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But now they fear less borrowing could hamper overall growth.
Of the 500 who sang, smiled and quaked in fear, less than 20 will probably be asked to come in next week for a second look.
Perhaps people who eat more fear less and so worship less; perhaps people who worship less work harder for a reward in this world, and so end by eating more.
In Germany in the early 1930s, the communists focused their attacks on the social democrats and even cooperated with the Nazis, whom they claimed to fear less, in destroying the Weimar Republic.
Because of the fear Less has of jet lag, he asked to arrive a day before these events were due to start, and for some reason the ceremony organizers acceded.
Hainmueller and Hiscox (2007) and Hainmueller and Hiscox (2010) have emphasized that more educated immigrants might be more pro-migration because they are more open towards different cultures, more cosmopolitan, and more tolerant, and not just because they fear less competition in the labor market from unskilled immigrants.
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Labour had done better than the party machine had feared less than a month ago.
Fearing less doesn't mean being fearless.
a For all measures, n = 88 b For all measures, n = 90 As expected, all the low-fear animals were feared less than the high-fear animals (Table 3).
The fear is less visceral, less physical.
The word itself is fear-less rather than fear-never.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com