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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fears over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express apprehension or concern about a potential outcome. For example, "There are fears over whether current health protocols will be able to contain the spread of the virus."
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Fears over deflation in America deepened.
It intensified fears over China's real economy.
Housing associations expressed fears over the plans.
People who express fears over G.M.O.
Aid workers in Ukraine hold grave fears over WFP's deficit.
But the fiasco added to politicians' fears over progressive teaching.
Some candidates may also express fears over "peak oil".
Fire crews were hampered by fears over structurally unsafe buildings.
It has stirred fears over safety and terrorism.
He believes that fears over surveillance in schools are unsurprising.
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* Citi's Gutierrez says fears "over-zealous" regulation.
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