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Discover Ludwig"fearful that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when expressing anxiety or apprehension towards a certain outcome. For example: We were all fearful that the progress made on the project would be lost.
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Often the protagonists are waiting for something mysterious and fearful that will destroy them.
While it is understandable that some are fearful, that is not a reason to stay stuck.
And they are fearful that it won't.
Everyone grabbed their phones, fearful that it could be Tokyo.
She is fearful that it will be scratched or vandalized.
"I'm fearful that everything's gonna be taken away.
"He was very fearful that something would go wrong".
She was fearful that immigration agents might be waiting.
Or at least fearful that they can't make it work.
Officials were fearful that the injury count would climb.
At other times she was fearful that I would disappear.
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