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What does this mean in English si por pavor?

"Si por pavor" is a Spanish phrase that translates literally to "if out of fear". It's used to express that an action or reaction was motivated by fear.

Here are some examples of how it might be used in English:

* "He ran away, si por pavor." (He ran away, out of fear.)

* "She screamed, si por pavor." (She screamed, out of fear.)

* "He hid, si por pavor." (He hid, out of fear.)

Essentially, it's a way of saying that someone did something because they were scared.

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