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1 Trump's win has sparked fears of a new era of protectionist policies.
2 The decision has sparked fears that a cabinet reshuffle might be imminent.
3 The unsolved crime sparked fears of a New Zealand 'Jack the Ripper', he says.
4 The closely packed crowds have sparked fears of an increasing number of coronavirus infections.
5 The violence has sparked fears that Samba-Panza could be overthrown.
6 The incident immediately sparked fears that construction workers might be trapped in the debris.
7 The men's arrest sparked fears they might have admitted to the murders under duress.
8 Then the spectacular trading glitch sparked fears and set tongues wagging on Wall Street.
9 It has sparked fears amongst Egyptians that the country is moving back towards military rule.
10 Saber's account sparked fears that he had either been threatened into silence, or paid off.
11 The surge in infections sparked fears that the province's health care system would soon be overwhelmed.
12 Fresh fighting in Lebanon has sparked fears the country is on a brink of civil war.
13 The theft sparked fears that the material could be used in a "dirty bomb".
14 The attack has sparked fears among French Muslims, some of whom fear a backlash following the murders.
15 A spate of reported incidents sparked fears of a wave of xenophobic abuse following the Brexit vote.
16 The global phenomena of low interest rates and printing money has sparked fears of asset price bubbles.
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