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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fear of dying" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the feeling of anxiety or dread someone may have towards the prospect of death. Example: He lived his life in constant fear of dying, always careful to avoid any dangerous situations.
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I've known the fear of dying.
Our fear of dying is intertwined with fear of dependency.
It is like suicide out of fear of dying.
"I've known the fear of dying," he said.
I've conquered the fear of dying, and a man that's conquered the fear of dying has conquered everything.
"A lot of art is about the fear of dying," he said.
Campbell argues that campaigners for change capitalise on the fear of dying.
Molly Whipkey said she had a fear of dying without anyone knowing.
A fear of dying in the year 2002, however, seems rather more promising.
Generations have grown up and grown old with the fear of dying at sea.
She often said that her love of nature had removed for her the fear of dying.
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