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Discover Ludwig"Fuels fears" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that increases anxieties or anxieties people may have about a particular subject. For example, "The current political climate fuels fears of further economic instability."
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Spain: Bond auction fuels fears Another bond auction yesterday and another expensive day for Madrid.
The depth of anger fuels fears that Greece will not keep qualifying for its original bailout.
It was just the kind of meeting that fuels fears among some local people, who whisper about Mozambique's new colonizers.
Bazelon believes that the media fuels fears around bullying that are exaggerated, and that parents often react in out-of-control ways, making the problem worse.
The misinformation is dangerous, since it fuels fears of decline and displacement among some whites, anxieties that are not only divisive but groundless.
But their rapid growth fuels fears of excessive credit.On January 20th the CBRC told banks they would have to bring these products back on to their balance-sheets by the end of the year.
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She has a wide, heartbreaking smile that belies her pariah status in a community where the fear of AIDS fuels fear, cruelty and worse.
Aftershocks fuel fears of further building collapses.
Surging capital inflows will fuel fears of a credit bubble.
A deadly flu outbreak in Asia is fueling fears of a global pandemic.
Combined, those signals have fueled fears of a second worldwide recession.
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