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The phrase "a fierce struggle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is intense conflict or competition, whether in a physical, emotional, or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The team faced a fierce struggle against their rivals in the championship game, but they managed to pull through in the end."
Alternatives: "a tough battle" or "an intense conflict".
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He foresaw a fierce struggle just ahead.
They went down in "a fierce struggle".
"Whatever the end results, we know it will be a fierce struggle to form a government".
As soon as the passengers realized what had happened, there was a fierce struggle to get out of the carriages.
New York's powerful Irish Catholics are unlikely to give up what they regard as a sinecure without a fierce struggle.
After a fierce struggle he took the Schellenberg fortress and opened the crossing of the Danube River at Donauwörth.
After a fierce struggle, Stephen Oakes, a Special Branch officer, was stabbed in the chest and died shortly afterwards.
The period thus saw a fierce struggle between the Marathas and the Afghans for control over Delhi and northern India.
On Monday, Jacob and others recounted the chain of events that turned on a fierce struggle for the officer's gun.
There has been a fierce struggle against Catholic influence, with the government expelling clerics and accusing the Vatican of proselytizing.
"The facts will show that there was a fierce struggle with the police officer," Mr. Lynch said.
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