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Discover LudwigThe phrase "voice fears" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to speaking up about something that worries or frightens you. For example, "Maya was finally able to voice her fears about moving to a new city."
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And on this course people ask questions and voice fears that I have never even considered.
The closer Iraqis get to sovereignty, the more they voice fears that ethnic and religious differences could fracture their nation.
Similarly, apple and berry growers voice fears that if their workers were given a day off during the harvest, much of the fruit would rot.
Many labor leaders and Democratic officials voice fears that the White House is trying to divide labor by splitting the more conservative unions from the more liberal ones.
In much of the country, people are just now seeing signs of economic slowing, and starting to voice fears about a recession.
Some Venezuelans were quick to voice fears that the size of the victory was an ominous event for the world's third-largest oil exporter.
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They also voice fear that a Food Emporium will add more traffic and noise to an already congested district.
When prospects sense fear in your voice (fear of losing the deal), they instantly pull back.
Rulers thus discourage this type of voice, fearing that a community mobilization drives to a broader struggle for democracy and freedom.
But several representatives voiced fears of trade tensions.
Many Syrians have voiced fears that the uprising could ignite sectarian warfare.
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