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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fierce shot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is done with a lot of strength and power. For example, "He took a fierce shot at the net and scored a goal."
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He then cut back and thrashed a fierce shot past Vincent Enyeama in the Nigeria goal.
With Palace slow to settle Redmond then veered inside for a fierce shot pushed for a corner.
David Villa highlighted that threat with a fierce shot from 20 yards which was deflected just wide.
He likes spectaculars though and fires a fierce shot that Gspurning has to be very alert to to tip over.
In Malmo, where West Germany went behind to Argentina, Rahn's left foot was evident again when he equalised with a fierce shot, from an unaccustomed inside-left position.
Dudley, who scored numerous headed goals and possessed a fierce shot, could play inside-forward, centre-forward or on either flank.
The substitute Mehmet Scholl hit the post with a 19-yard chip over Schmeichel before forcing the keeper to make a diving save from a fierce shot.
7.07pm BST ET 7 min: After Livermore coughs up possession cheaply, Ramsey bangs a fierce shot at goal from 30 yards.
James McClean dispatched a fierce shot just wide but West Brom did not muster a shot on target in the first period.
Liverpool trailed in Bucharest when Bruno Fernandez headed in Razvan Paduretu's 19th-minute corner, but the Argentina midfielder Mascherano struck back 11 minutes later with a fierce shot from about 20 meters.
Wolves opened the scoring with Griffiths driving a fierce shot inside Chris Neal's left-hand post.
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