Sentence examples for future fears from inspiring English sources

"future fears" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to worries or anxieties that you have about what might happen in the future. For example, "My biggest future fear is not being able to find a job after graduation."

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FUTURE FEARS The first half may have been bumpy, but investors with strong stomachs have done fine.

Clouded Future Fears of terrorist attacks are threatening plans for a major exhibition on Brazilian art at the Guggenheim Museum, Reuters reported yesterday.

But future fears can also encourage people to work harder to save more for the bad economic situation that is anticipated in the future and to work harder to take advantage of today's tax rates, which might seem low compared with what lies ahead.

Islamism now haunts discussions of Egypt's future; fears of sharia law being extended, Coptic Christians facing state persecution, and the abrogation of the peace treaty with Israel are frequently cited alongside the suggestion that military rule would be a preferable alternative to democracy in Egypt.

This obviously initially sounds pretty horrifying for a company that has had such an issue with privacy issues; Dugan made efforts to allay future fears by saying that these devices couldn't read your silent thoughts, but instead allowed you to control a "brain mouse" that would one day allow you to type up to 100 words per minute.

We continue to find ways to reduce our attachments to past regrets and future fears, and we have the ability to make better choices about how we talk to ourselves, think about ourselves, and nourish ourselves.

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And the projected future fear.... It's too much to think about.

"If you want to make the right decision for the future, fear is not a very good consultant," he said.

His art is far less about hope than about fear: fear of change, fear of the future, fear of the unknown, fear of the brash, crass, will-do America bumping and screeching around him.

The piece reminds us that a poem of praise is a good deed, in the literal sense of what Good Deeds says to Everyman before accompanying him alone into the future: "Fear not: I will speak for thee".

The always-on society - it is the future feared by those who prefer to keep our private lives... private.

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