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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feared being" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to express a feeling of fear or anxiety about something. Here are a few examples: 1. She feared being alone in the dark, so she always kept a nightlight on in her bedroom. 2. The hikers feared being lost in the wilderness, so they made sure to pack a map and compass. 3. He feared being rejected, so he was hesitant to ask her out on a date. 4. The residents feared being evacuated from their homes due to the approaching hurricane. 5. She feared being judged by her peers, so she tried to fit in with their expectations.
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They feared being missed.
They feared being imprisoned forever.
I feared being perceived as old.
He feared being pushed aside by others.
Her: "I've never feared being kidnapped".
Mr. Wackerman feared being politically incorrect, offensive.
Two-thirds feared being detained for "minor mistakes or misstatements".
People feared being dragged deeper into their larger neighbor's war.
He, too, feared being older and single in Aspen.
I feared being dragged down into the details.
They feared being shunned and separated from their families.
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