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Discover Ludwig"what fears" is a correctly written phrase and can be used in written English.
You might use this phrase to start a sentence in which you are asking someone about their fears. For example, "What fears do you have about the future?".
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What fears and desires do the ghosts of "Ghostbusters" represent?
What fears do you have around rapid technological advances?
Parents are grappling with what is safe, and what fears are irrational.
The title invites us to ask: What fears and desires do the ghosts represent?
I long to know what imprint I'm leaving on my child, what fears I'm eliminating, what anxieties I'm creating.
Further Questions for Discussion: –What fears do you have about a possible war between Pakistan and India?
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What fear?
Fear? What fear?
What fear animates the expression he wears?
But I guess that's what fear does.
"We didn't know what fear was in those days.
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