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Discover Ludwig"fearful of not" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a feeling of apprehension or worry about not being able to do or achieve something. Example: She was fearful of not being accepted into the prestigious university, so she studied diligently and worked hard to build an impressive application.
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People were not forced into clandestine misery, fearful of not getting back if they went home.
I don't think I'm fearful of not being able to do it.
And yet Jitesh was fearful of not being allowed back, which is why he'd asked me not to use his real name.
I'm no longer fearful of not having a place to live, but I've committed to some charities; they require a consistent commitment to make money".
He returned a few minutes later with a long-sleeved, collared blue shirt covering the Paul one, saying he was fearful of not becoming a delegate if he "looked like a Paul supporter".
Fearful of not being allowed back, she has always refused to leave the country—even for the funeral of her husband, Michael Aris, a British academic, who had been denied a visa to visit her.
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I also tend to keep tabs on my body: Happily, the neck and pinched nerve problems I was fearful of haven't plagued me at all.
Numbers of participants reporting fear of falling was lower than anticipated, possibly because of the lack of activity being undertaken by some residents i.e. they were not fearful of falling because they were not active to the extent that falling might be a risk or concern.
Most undergrads grew up around technology and aren't fearful of it, but don't exactly see it as a substitute for human interaction.
You feel as momentarily aghast as he is, and as fearful of humiliation – if not "Peeping Tom hunter turned into stag", then "Pervy art critic arrested in gallery".
Fearful of criticism for not showing our troops and the fallen sufficient respect, poppies are issued early, only for that to be the cause of another kicking.
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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.

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