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Discover Ludwig"severe fear" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It could be used to describe a person feeling an intense, overwhelming fear, for example: "The patient was overwhelmed with a severe fear of heights."
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Eugene people have a severe fear of Oregon's becoming overpublicized.
For the study, Dr. Beran and her team recruited 57 boys and girls, ages 4 to 9, who had a moderate to severe fear of needles.
And, after years of weekly visits to my friend Anne's farm, our son has begun to overcome a severe fear of animals and made perhaps his first friend, a water buffalo calf.
The kids would run laps and jump off the bright colored furniture while I kept clear of the windows, where my severe fear of heights would have kicked in.
42.2% of the patients had a severe fear of falling when they were first mobilized.
To describe the views of Swedish midwives on severe fear of childbirth (SFOC).
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Severe fear-of-falling was identified as a score of five or more on this scale.
Recurrent falls in the past year, severe fear-of-falling and use of a walking aid were associated with prioritization.
Use of a walking aid, severe fear-of-falling and a history of recurrent falls were positively associated with recognition and prioritization for falling.
Use of a walking aid, severe fear-of-falling and a history of recurrent falls were positively associated with prioritization for falling.
Recognition and prioritization for falling was associated with history of recurrent falls, severe fear-of-falling and use of a walking aid.
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