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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most feared" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that is considered to be very scary or intimidating. Example: The most feared criminal in the city had finally been caught by the authorities. In this sentence, "most feared" is used to describe the criminal as being widely known for their fearsome reputation.
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"I want to be the most feared".
He is perhaps the most feared.
The most feared punishment was prison.
Vascular injuries represent the most feared complications of such approaches.
Most feared a similar treatment uptown.
And who was covering the Patriots' most feared weapon?
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He will probably be the most-feared hitter here.
People everywhere have a most-feared terror target.
Most-feared company: None.
Most-feared company: None yet.
Most-feared company: The old Infogrames.
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