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    mayclaire is offline Junior Member
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    Default in fear Vs with fear

    Would you please tell me how to use in fear and with fear in a correct way?
    "He shook with fear " is a correct sentence. If I say " he shook in fear," is it also a correct sentence?
    Thanks a million!

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    mykwyner is offline Key Member
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    Default Re: in fear Vs with fear

    Sure, both are fine. You could also say, "he shook from fear."

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    mayclaire is offline Junior Member
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    Default Re: in fear Vs with fear

    Thank you!

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