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Discover Ludwig"fears for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have concerns or worries about something or someone. It is often used when talking about potential negative outcomes or when expressing anxiety about a situation. Example: She fears for her children's safety every time they cross the busy street alone.
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It fears for Italy's future".
He fears for her safety.
Ms. Ballerini fears for her future.
But it has raised fears for China.
She fears for her husband, a fisherman.
He fears for the future.
One fears for the bottle.
There are even fears for the Fifth Republic.
She now fears for her own life.
Diego loves, but fears for, Yasuni.
Now he fears for his life".
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com