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The phrase "phobia of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a common way to express a fear or aversion towards something. Here is an example: "I have a phobia of spiders, so I always make sure to avoid them."
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Luckily, I've got a phobia of needles".
He had a phobia of associating himself with predation.
Jan admits to a phobia of deep water.
My friend has a phobia of stuffed animals.
"Any phobia of any sort is just ridiculous".
She had a fascination for deserts and a phobia of the sea.
She would say things like: "So you have a phobia of eggs?
Problems range from "social anxiety, behavioural avoidance, phobia of toilet, wine".
Like a lot of people I have a mild phobia of it.
As far as I'm concerned, there's no such thing as a phobia of rats.
Anyone with a phobia of dentists may want to give it a miss.
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