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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling fear" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that describes the state of experiencing fear or being afraid. Example: She was paralyzed with fear, feeling fear coursing through her body as she watched the horror movie.
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b Screening question for panic disorder ("In the last 4 weeks, have you had an anxiety attack - suddenly feeling fear or panic?") was answered with yes AND/OR screening question for general anxiety ("Feeling nervous, anxious, on edge, or worrying a lot about different things") was answered with "more than half the days".
I felt angry at society for making me feel this way, for telling me that I can't hold my boyfriend's hand without feeling fear, without feeling trepidation, without feeling a niggling sense of shame.
There's the behavioral aspect of feeling fear, let's say.
For instance, feeling fear when you see a snake signals that you should stay away.
I gulped, feeling fear of commitment, as if I myself were being married.
BG has difficulty feeling fear in all but the most extreme situations, but AM leads a normal emotional life.
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I liked feeling that fear.
They are feeling the fear too.
East Anglia's blue section is feeling the fear.
"It's about looking at it, feeling the fear, and being O.K.
Or feeling any fear at falling away.
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