Sentence examples for slight fear from inspiring English sources

The phrase "slight fear" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a mild or slight feeling of apprehension or worry. Example: As I walked through the dark, empty streets at night, a slight fear crept over me.

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I have a slight fear of flying.

"I think I have a slight fear of intimacy.

As a player, the original feeling of excitement has now changed into the slight fear of a 16-0 thrashing".

I have a slight fear of intimacy, and I think, that's partly why I do the work that I do.

I live in slight fear that people are going to expect me to loll around in a hair shirt for the rest of my life".

I thought about it, but I did have a slight fear that I may have developed a double chin in the interim.

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There is also a start for Michael Morrison, despite slight fears he may have suffered a minor hamstring pull in midweek.

Finally, I believe that Franzen gets into these scraps because his detractors haven't the slightest fear that he will reply.

In some neighborhoods, kids walk to school and back without the slightest fear, and parents come home late from work knowing the streets are safe.

'If that book had sold 10,000 copies, they would not have had the slightest fear, and I would still have my freedom,' he says.

He modestly compares himself to Edward Gibbon, whom he can call without the slightest fear of contradiction "an infinitely greater historian than myself".

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