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Discover Ludwig"irrational fear" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a fear or anxiety that is unfounded or without reason. For example, "His irrational fear of dogs kept him from leaving the house."
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Irrational fear.
This is not an irrational fear.
A phobia suggests a prejudice, an irrational fear or hatred.
Coulrophobia: morbid, irrational fear of or aversion to clowns.
coulrophobia: noun Extreme or irrational fear of clowns.
But as a human, I need an irrational fear.
"By involving a racial tone the investigators induce irrational fear.
Now some might label this an irrational fear.
The aim of terrorism is to inspire irrational fear, to terrorise.
In particular, American Muslims are often the object of irrational fear and suspicion.
So he felt an admittedly irrational fear that what Gray suffered would somehow "splash onto him".
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