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1 You could still have a phobia which doesn't fit any of these descriptors though.
2 But when you do genuinely fear something for no rational reason, then you may have a phobia .
3 Moreover, if you have a phobia for cringe then you would have noticed the uncomfortable looks on Pravin and Sisulu's faces.
4 Unfortunately she is unable to do so because she seems to have a phobia of puddles, drain covers and pretty much anything in the road.
5 Change is often feared, in fact it even has a phobia - metathesiophobia.
6 God, sometimes it seems like there's nothing I have n't had a phobia about.
7 He has a phobia , it's a northern thing.
8 Others say it's because he has a phobia - either claustrophobia or agoraphobia, or possibly a blend of both.
9 I had a phobia about emigrating when I was 12 or 13.
10 A man has a phobia of cats.
11 It was kind of ironic, I suppose, but I'd had a phobia about needles for years after that.
12 An aide shooed it away, and it found another target...a secretary who obviously had a phobia of buzzing insects.
13 Midfielder Hikaru Naomoto has a phobia of stink bugs, a family of insects found in Asia and known for their distinctive odour.
14 I wrapped the blanket around him, and we all shuffled into the police station, except for Lula, who has a phobia about police stations.
15 Mr Lawson is also unable to play contact sport, which he previously loved, has trouble sleeping because of nightmares and has a phobia of fires.
16 "He showed sparks of great pitching here and there," Torre said, "but he had a phobia against Boston and Boston just whipped his ass.
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