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Discover Ludwig"make me fear" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express a desire for someone or something to instill fear or apprehension in the speaker. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in literature, poetry, and everyday language. Example: "The monster's deep growl and piercing red eyes make me fear for my safety." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their fear caused by the monster's appearance and actions.
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Make me fear my body's natural scent; make me hate it.
The proposed spending cuts make me fear for my hometown's tradition of social services and its impressive cultural institutions.
No sooner had I proposed this essay to the Book Review than I found a New Yorker humor piece by Andy Borowitz called "Too Big to Fail".; In it, Borowitz outlines a similar bailout (albeit a personal one for him alone), but our ideas were close enough to make me fear that maybe I was part of the overcapacity.
As someone who often says "I think" and almost never says "I feel", I don't personally welcome love's ability to make me fear not only for myself, but others.
The only thing it did was make me fear and resent him.
Those arguments do nothing to make me fear respecting my transgender neighbor.
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"I am fearful for what will happen to these children – it makes me fear for long-term damage caused by trauma upon trauma.
Cathy Come Home made me fear homelessness.
Eg., Sunday: Richard's good humor at breakfast makes me fear the worst.
Criado-Perez said Nunn "made me fear for my life – as no one ever has before".
Reading comments from all parts of the political spectrum makes me fear for the country.
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