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Peur alone is just a noun, to verbify it you’ll need to add "avoir";)
To answer your question, yes "craindre" is more formal and literary than "avoir peur"
both verbs mean "to fear" but craindre tends to be used in more formal or refined contexts whereas avoir peur is more common in everyday language
I’ve found this for you if you’d like to know a bit more about the difference
https://www.linguno.com/wordComparison/fra/avoir-peur-craindre/#
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ok thx!!