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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fierce attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or aggressive assault, whether in a physical, verbal, or metaphorical context.
Example: "The politician faced a fierce attack from the media after his controversial remarks."
Alternatives: "a strong assault" or "a vigorous onslaught."
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Labour launched a fierce attack on Osborne's plan this morning.
Arthur Maass launched his professional career with a fierce attack that ultimately led to fundamental reforms.
On Wednesday morning fighting broke out again as Mr Ouattara's troops launched a fierce attack on Mr Gbagbo's refuge.
They managed to briefly push farther west, but came under a fierce attack about 9 a.m., the fighters said.
The Macedonian government has today launched a fierce attack on northern villages held by ethnic Albanian insurgents.
She also initiated a fierce attack against another vice president and leader of a rival faction, Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Meade held his position in the woods for some time, but not receiving additional support, was forced by a fierce attack in front to retire.
But talks on that broke down, and on Friday the government opened a fierce attack on Aracinovo.
That client list is now the subject of a fierce attack from Democrats who are clamoring for Black, 60, to be fired as McCain's top political strategist.
In their letter they assure Kiir of their goodwill, then launch into a fierce attack on almost every aspect of his government's record.
It's been coming: Alfie Brown's show last year – a fierce attack on comedy and our cultural life – was a shot across the bow.
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