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Discover Ludwig"have fears" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when expressing fear about a specific topic. For example, "I have fears about speaking in public."
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Does he have fears?
"They have fears.
Republicans have fears of their own.
But I have fears, too.
We're obsessed because we all have fears.
As I have fears about an unhinged Pakistan, Pakistanis have fears about a wanton America.
"But I have fears, fears about the future.
"People are allowed to have fears about immigration," she said.
If you don't have fears, you're not human".
Our members have fears regarding security of supply," he says.
"Similarly today, people still have fears about collecting digital art".
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