Sentence examples for scare from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "scare from" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "scared of" or "scared by." Example: I am scared of big dogs. I was scared by the loud thunder.

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Auburn got a scare from New Mexico State in Round 1, but survived.

"We're not seeing any scare from the economy -- it's pretty amazing".

Mr. Mondale got a scare from Gary Hart in 1984, but went on to be nominated.

Syracuse did not advance without a brief scare from the Sun Devils.

Ohio State survived a major scare from Illinois but won and Miami didn't play.

The Bengals got a scare from the Browns, winning on a last-play field goal.

No. 1 Duke should survive a regional semifinal scare from Illinois and await Temple in the regional final.

Look for a low-scoring game, an upset scare from the Tide, but finally an Oklahoma victory.

And I studied the mountain, which does loom and does impress and does scare from every angle.

The No. 15 Spartans (5-1) committed 20 turnovers, 14 in the second half, and survived a 63-60 scare from Louisiana-Lafayette at home Sunday.

In another game, Hannah Kador scored 20 points as top-seeded Southern University survived a scare from Arkansas-Pine Bluff to earn a 64-60 victory.

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