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'understandable fear' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in situations where a fear or anxiety is deemed to be rational or expected, such as in the following example sentence: "The children had an understandable fear of the dark after hearing the horror story."
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But freedom from the bubble comes with understandable fear.
There is an even greater obstacle — the genuine and understandable fear of stigma and oppression.
How do we acknowledge understandable fear of crime while condemning inexcusable and intolerable racial stereotyping?
The (understandable) fear is that such capital inflows will spark a credit boom-bust cycle.
While this is an understandable fear, there is little evidence to bear it out.
There is an even greater obstacle the genuine and understandable fear of stigma and oppression.
Does the understandable fear of taking a risk on Weibo spill over to other areas of life?
Our anxiety about nuclear radiation is rooted in our understandable fear of the terrible power of nuclear weapons.
It is an autocracy, though one run by often reasonable Tutsis with an understandable fear of the génocidaires regaining power.
On regulation, there is an understandable fear that an outsized financial-services industry means an outsized risk for taxpayers.
Furthermore, it seems that doctors are more willing to accept the request if it is based upon unfounded, but understandable fear.
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