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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fears that' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when expressing uncertainty about a situation. For example, "John fears that he will not be able to pass his exams."
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One fears that sort of maladroitness.
He fears that Africa will lose out.
Fears that perhaps don't materialise".
No one fears that anymore".
The city actually fears that it might.
He fears that she's becoming mentally ill.
She fears that more weapons will lead to more bloodshed.
Fears that the military would rig the result proved unfounded.
He fears that one day his front window will burst.
"It fears that soccer will take a foothold in Australia.
There were fears that the death toll might rise.
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