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Discover Ludwig"fear rising" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes a feeling of fear that is increasing or becoming more intense. Example: As the news of the looming storm spread, he felt the fear rising in his chest.
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Residents say they fear rising rents.
Bureaucrats fear losing power and perks; ordinary people fear rising prices.
I remember walking into the Haunted Mansion, fear rising in me like the ghosts that would soon materialize.
EVEN as America's economy teeters on the brink of recession and many European economies are slowing, central bankers in rich countries fear rising inflation.
It is the memory of waiting before he was rescued, and the persistent fear, rising up in his throat, that he might not have been rescued at all.
But the national news media often accept the police's version, which puts them in harmony with many in their middle-class audience who fear rising crime and terrorism.
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She turned red, fear rose in her eyes, and she seemed about to scream.
But, as fear rises, riskier assets like stocks are likely to suffer, he said.
A tickle of fear rose up my spine at the thought.
To a large degree, health officials say, the level of fear rose with publicity about deaths and school closings.
When the market falls and when fear rises, these trading machines rationally assess value and probabilities and trade accordingly.
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