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The phrase 'the fear that' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to express the idea that something is a source of anxiety or apprehension. For example: "The fear that their family might be in danger was causing them a great deal of stress."
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That is the fear that is gripping everyone.
There's the fear that comes with a street fight.
It is the fear that is the most horrible.
The fear that has gripped Iraq reflects the shifting nature of the recent violence.
I'll admit, too, to enjoying the fear that can accompany such seclusion.
And this is the fear that hangs over many here.
The fear that had been constantly holding me back from making mistakes was gone.
Its strength derives from the fear that feeds it.
The fear that overcame me for my own boys.
"People don't understand the fear that was on the streets".
The fear that comes with that first diagnosis.
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