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Simple English Grammar Question (I'm Portuguese)?

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What's the phrasal verb you use when you wish to say that you don't fear anything anymore? Is it fight away all the fear? I really don't know! :S

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  1. you can say -

    fight the fear

    get over the fear

    let go off the fear

    get rid of the fear


  2. I would say "fearless" would be a better word choice for a lack of fear. "Fight away fear" implies more of a struggle. You are feeling the fear, but actively fighting that feeling; or, it is someone else who's presence "fights away" the fear.

  3. You simply say "I'm not afraid".

    Or, in a different sense you'd say "I have no fear of it".

  4. Depending in what context:

    I lost my fear - if you speak about yourself

    Lose your fear - if you address somebody else, you want to cheer up.

    Or:

    I am fearless - meaning you are quite courageous

    You are fearless

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