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The phrase "with each scare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something happens repeatedly or incrementally with each instance of fear or fright. Example: "The horror movie became more intense with each scare, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats."
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Rules tighten with each scare.
With each scare, the boy became more withdrawn.
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Few columnists or bloggers have even the most rudimentary understanding of modern algorithms, data analytics, software engineering practices, or the practicalities of running a web service, and that illiteracy is spread far and wide with each new scare.
A death spiral happens when insurers must repeatedly raise premiums in order to cover losses from patients with high medical bills, with each new increase scaring away more healthy customers, thereby creating new losses and forcing the insurers to raise premiums again ― until eventually only very sick people willing to pay astronomical premiums stay with the program.
With so few workers to go around, the nation is already short by almost one million on the number of elder care workers needed, and care will only become more expensive, overburdened, and scare with each coming year.
Scare yourself with witches, scare yourself with Jehovah.
She had to cope with another scare at 4-3.
We try to follow a scare with a laugh and a laugh with a scare.
Heidi Montag woke up with a scare on Tuesday.
I don't agree with doing scare tactics.
Compare that with the scare headlines we were seeing as recently as May.
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