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Discover Ludwig"fears rise" is a grammatically correct sentence in English and is usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to an increase in a feeling of fear within a group of people or an individual, usually in response to a certain development or event. For example, "As the coronavirus continues to spread, fears rise over the effects of the pandemic."
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When fears rise, most recently in response to the mess in Cyprus, funding costs to banks spike and are then passed on to firms.
Fears rise for how quickly the virus may spread in Africa's most populous country, but Nigeria goes on to demonstrate apparent success in containing it.
Earlier this year, SAC investors asked to redeem $1.7 billion, and the firm is scrambling to stanch the outflow of more funds as fears rise that the insider trading investigations could further damage Mr. Cohen and his firm.
Government officials have commissioned an investigation into the explosion in food banks, soup kitchens and school breakfast clubs as fears rise over the impact of austerity on the living standards of low-income families.
UK credit card details are on sale for as little £1 each online, the Guardian has learned, as fears rise over the security of personal data in the wake of the TalkTalk cyber-attack.
PAGE A6 FLU FEARS RISE IN JAPAN The widening swine flu outbreak is a shock in Japan, which has been harder hit than any other country outside of North America.
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And Mr Kim cannot be accused of overly rigid consistency, mostly because he fears rising unemployment.
This summer, fears rose that luxury spending in China might slow as the economy there weakened, but Tiffany is the latest Western brand to report good sales there.
Like vast clouds of steam from thermal springs in winter the years of things unsaid and now unsayable — admissions, declarations, shames, guilts, fears — rose around them.
The Fed's "swap" program was set up in May as fears rose that Greece's debt crisis could engulf other European countries.
Fears rose that Ukraine might refuse to abide by the terms of an IMF bail-out and default on its debt.
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