phobic in A Sentence

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    Hyaluronic Acid fillers(not an option for this needle Phobic girl).

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    Why do we live in such a fat Phobic society?

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    Some Phobic patients are afraid the airplane will crash, killing them.

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    Phobics have an unfounded fear of certain objects or situations.

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    Both my parents, who were Phobic in general, had a particular fear of the water.

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    So slowly develop the ability to maintain composure at the time of the Phobic situation.

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    This is however, often difficult as the Phobic might not have the resources to do so.

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    The second type of panic, trigger induced or Phobic panic, is the more common type, and is fear induced.

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    The young Roget was Phobic about dirt and easily upset by a world he saw as random, messy, unpredictable, and disorderly.

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    Also as"Nictophobie" As is well known, this Phobic disorder is fairly common in children, while it is less common in adults.

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    But those same Phobics drive cars daily, despite the fact that statistically, driving a car is a much more dangerous mode of travel.

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    Or perhaps you grew up thinking that anxiety was normal, which actually is a common characteristic for many phobia patients: they learned to be Phobic.

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    The germ theory of disease elicited an image of the human body as a conveyance for many dangerous germs, making the public"germ Phobic" and suspicious of dirt and bodily secretions.

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    I was still nervous about deep water and long sea passages(see above for reasons why), but the throat-clenching, Phobic fear that I would felt at the start of the voyage was gone.

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    In this sense, it can happen that a person who in his childhood has been scratched by a rabid cat, ends up being an ailuroPhobic, that is, Phobic to that type of animal.

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    Indeed, the gay-marriage campaign provides a case study in conformism, a searing insight into how soft authoritarianism and peer pressure are applied in the modern age to sideline and eventually do away with any view considered overly judgmental, outdated, discriminatory,“Phobic”,

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    To be in the presence of a Phobic picture, as can be seen from its definition, one must register an irrational compulsive fear or experience an obsessive aversion, either towards an object, a situation, an insect or a person, among others.

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