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"in great fear" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as an adverbial phrase to describe someone experiencing a strong feeling of fear or anxiety. Here is an example: The villagers lived in great fear of the dragon that terrorized their town.
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In great fear".
"We are in great fear.
In great fear," he wrote.
In great fear, she braces herself for the last shock treatment.
He instigated his public speaking challenge, because he "used to live in great fear" of being asked to give speeches.
He praised the "wonderful" Syrian people who live in "great fear" but showed him the safest routes, fed him, and gave him "oranges and apples" in the streets.
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"As these incidents continue to increase, the American Muslim community lives in greater fear for its safety," Ahussain said.
Lower exposure to health care in the place of origin and unfamiliarity with hospital care resulted in greater fear and distrust of institutional delivery.
In "The Great Fear" (Simon & Schuster, 1978), David Cante argued that the greatest failing of Mr. Matusow and other paid witnesses was what might kindly be called imprecision.
Both men inspired great passion in their fans and great fear in their enemies.
But the law, especially in times of great fear, does not always leave room for wise decisions.
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