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The phrase 'the fervor' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to intense zeal or enthusiasm for a cause, belief, or activity. For instance, you might say, "The fervor with which they rallied for the political candidate was inspiring."
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The fervor
noun
An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.
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The fervor in Dallas caught Senator Lloyd Bentsen's attention.
The fervor of the autobiographical narration was not always convincing.
The fervor hardly subsided after McGwire admitted using androstenedione.
The fervor around them abated only when the the noon prayer grew close to beginning.
The fervor of the audience and its diverse crowd was a sight to behold, he said.
The fervor and complications behind this issue were brought into relief by two recent news stories.
The fervor for change fuels their outcry.
The fervor arises from a fundamental question.
The fervor for deficit reduction has also increased.
The fervor surrounding this tragedy certainly didn't help.
The fervor and passion for his craft is the most apparent in "Only to Kill".
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