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Discover Ludwig"visceral fear" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of intense fear that is hard to explain or justify. For example: "The dark hallway filled me with a visceral fear that I could not explain."
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"People almost get a visceral fear about what's going on".
Many people have a visceral fear of nuclear power and its invisible radiation.
The visceral fear aspect is the one that is likely to disappear fastest.
Democrats (and not a few Republicans) have a visceral fear of Rove.
Not teeth-chattering, knee-wobbling scared, but the kind of visceral fear that seizes a man.
Baffled, he said the only thing that came into his mind: "Me?" Next came visceral fear.
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Like the most visceral fears, this apprehension is about the unknown.
Oil spills and the daily contamination from coal and gas burning have not inspired such visceral fears.
A bigger obstacle than the law might turn out to be people's own visceral fears of robots.
The personal experience and visceral fears of voters, as much as the statistics, make this an issue that resonates across regions and classes.
It may lack the visceral fears aroused by the unlikely threat of a shark attack, but it is also far more lethal.
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