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"raise fear that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a clause that expresses a worry about something potentially happening or being true. For example, "Recent local crime trends have raised fear that the area may become less safe."
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The accident will once again raise fears that the mountain is too crowded.
Attacks raise fears that Boko Haram is using kidnapped schoolgirls as suicide bombers.
These findings raise fears that such MRSA isolates are misidentified and that their prevalence is underestimated.
The report raised fear that other projects would be hurt.
A school is also nearby, raising fear that children were among the dead or wounded.
Acquittals of low-ranking officers accused of shooting protesters have raised fear that no one will be brought to book.
The public naturally learned to be suspicious of rhetoric raising fears that appeared unreasonable and unfounded.
It raises fears that are unimaginable for anyone who has not been through this experience.
The ad, naturally, raises fears that are not justified by reality.
The new bomb raises fears that the group remains active.
That had raised fears that firms could leave London, diminishing its importance as a financial hub.
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