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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm fearing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are feeling apprehensive or worried about something. For example: "I'm fearing for my safety if I go out alone at night."
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I'm fearing a defeat to nil obvioulsy hoping for a win but will be delighted with a score draw".
"What I'm fearing now," she said, "is that we're going to lose more of the mom-and-pop places that made it so special here".
I'm fearing for my life.
"I'm fearing the worst," Mindy Velasco said, her voice breaking.
"I'm fearing the worst," her aunt said, her voice breaking.
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"If I was fearing for our safety, then Bruno was definitely fearing for his".
"I know what happened to Kim, but I was fearing major medical," Corean said.
'I was fearing for the game's future as far back as the early 70s.
"I was fearing the worst and that I would get whitewashed," Jones told BBC Wales Sport.
City midfielder Gareth Barry said: "I was fearing the worst with five minutes to go.
It was very difficult for us to get into a school… I was fearing, my mother was also having great trepidation.
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