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Discover Ludwig"fight fear" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to denote facing one's fears and overcoming them. For example, "She was determined to fight fear and take on the challenge."
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We also calculated the fearfulness (FFFS or flight, fight, fear system) component of BIS-reactivity using the remaining three FFFS items from the same BIS scale (α =.79).
You can fight fear with power.
You will have to fight fear and panic and confusion, and you might be wounded, too".
When you are alone and defenseless, faith in God is the best way to fight fear.
I was steered toward red, which Sharon insisted would "fight fear and anxiousness by replenishing self-confidence".
Like any good fight, "Fear at the Pier," as it was billed, offered easy contrasts: blue trunks, red trunks; Bronx, Brooklyn; management, labor; four-pack abs, love handles.
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Still, he said, the new guidelines should help fight fears that the government agencies would respond to intrusion reports "by seizing your server and putting yellow tape around it".
Each month, a new theme is selected and items including a workbook, assortment of bath and body products, stationery and more are curated to help subscribers fight fears, improve sleep, increased mindfulness and more.
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