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The phrase "the fear of performing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used whenever someone wants to describe the anxiety or apprehension one feels when having to perform or do something in front of others. This phrase is commonly used in the context of public speaking, performing arts, or any situation where one needs to present or showcase their skills or talents. Example: John had always dreamed of being a musician, but his fear of performing in front of a crowd prevented him from pursuing his passion.
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Their key question: how to overcome the fear of performing Shakespeare.
"A lot of what training does is allow you to cope with the fear of performing, to deal with that extraordinary thing, to go up in front of people and perform these tasks.
When we first started playing I'd get so nervous I'd have to do something stomach-turning to distract myself from the fear of performing half-rehearsed songs in some rat hole to an audience of five people.
Part of the fear of performing comes from thinking that you'll forget your lines and won't know what to do.
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Correlations between the OPSAT-Q scale scores and the three global items (in the Demographic/Clinical Questionnaire) focusing on overall convenience, fear of performing activities, and side effects, as well as the three OPTQoL subscales, were evaluated at baseline.
On the other end of the scale, people find there is too much information bombarding them from all sides, making them feel conflicted and unmotivated to work for fear of performing the wrong task or misunderstanding an important notice.
Years later, Mr. Weinstein told her biographer, Anthony Summers, that she had an extreme fear of performing, sometimes to the point of retching when she arrived at the studio.
Can you imagine how his career might have been altered if he had given in to his fear of performing and sharing the unique gift he came here to share?
But she had a real fear of performing live that stemmed from a disastrous appearance at the Monterey festival.
Suffering from terrible anxiety, not much tamed by alcohol and drugs, he conquered his fear of performing onstage after decades of Zen practice.
Kaity Lotz (Al Star) talks about her early training in jazz, tap, ballet and salsa and of her need to be a perfectionist; she also shares her fear of performing freestyle, or improvising.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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