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Discover Ludwig"public fear" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the collective sense of anxiety or apprehension that exists among a population or community about a particular issue or situation. Example: The recent spike in crime has caused public fear to rise in the city, leading to increased calls for stricter law enforcement measures.
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"The public fear was everywhere".
Unlike rapes and murders, they do not excite public fear.
But alongside growing public fear of LSD, Leary's leadership had become a liability.
None of the political parties has so far worked out how to cater to public fear.
But public fear of vaccines did not originate with Dr. Wakefield's paper.
After the accident, there was public fear over the release of radioactive gases.
"I think the motive was to create public fear, to raise the profile of biological warfare".
And decentralisers are regularly reminded of the public fear of postcode lotteries.
"Is the Bush administration using public fear to consolidate political power?" he asks.
The frequent lack of specificity in the government's warnings and information has also heightened public fear.
Bill Thompson is committed to public safety, not manipulating people and inciting unnecessary public fear".
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