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Discover Ludwig"feared that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express a feeling of worry or concern about something that may happen or may have already happened. Example: The hikers feared that they would not make it back to the campsite before the storm arrived.
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Some feared that larger works would now be sold piecemeal.
Joan feared that 'failing' would mean 'no-admission'.
And many Democrats feared that would be true.
But Israelis feared that nothing was certain.
Workers feared that this means permanent losses.
I feared that he had died.
Tetzlaff feared that his career was over.
Vyrypaev feared that he had been misunderstood.
I feared that he would break down.
I feared that Clark might harm himself.
It was feared that the injury might end his career.
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