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The phrase "a fearsome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that inspires fear or is intimidating in nature.
Example: "The dragon was a fearsome creature, known for its fiery breath and massive size."
Alternatives: "a terrifying" or "an intimidating".
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A fearsome statistic.
Jolyon's a fearsome racer.
Still, he remained a fearsome presence.
Do you have a fearsome side?
Mr. Keith is a fearsome, involved actor.
This is a fearsome team.
You have a fearsome reputation.
"Alzheimer's is a fearsome disease," he said.
Ovarian cancer offers a fearsome example.
But grizzlies have a fearsome reputation.
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A fearsome-looking fish.
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