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The phrase "a fierce wave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a powerful and intense wave, often in the context of ocean waves or metaphorically to convey strong emotions or actions.
Example: "As the storm approached, a fierce wave crashed against the rocky shore, sending spray high into the air."
Alternatives: "a powerful wave" or "a strong wave."
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Baitullah and his wife were killed, ending the burly tribesman's role as a brutal militant commander who had launched a fierce wave of suicide bombings across the country and is believed to have assassinated the former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.
Prime Minister David Cameron could hardly go wrong, addressing a Conservative conference starved of power for 13 years - but speaking to a country facing a fierce wave of Government cuts required a rhetoric that sometimes seemed beyond him.
King Birendra, 55, had survived a fierce wave of street revolts in 1990 only by the force of tradition; the Nepalese considered him a reincarnation of Vishnu, and there was never a mass movement to depose him.
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A railway and pipeline from Lamu towards prospective oil wells in north-west Kenya and South Sudan would run close to Garissa.Mr Kenyatta's government is already facing an unusually fierce wave of criticism across the country as a result of a probe into large-scale corruption that benefited members of the ruling elite.
Talking during movies is a common annoyance, as anyone who has felt the fierce wave of shushes roll across a theater at the beginning of a movie can confirm.
They also suggested that Ms Baturina, Russia's richest woman, had built her construction business on her husband's political patronage.But Mr Luzhkov's political star had actually begun to wane earlier in the summer, as Russia struggled to cope with a fierce heat wave and a slew of forest fires.
He characterizes it as a desperate attempt by the enemies of Islam — America, the West, Jews, the apostate rulers of the Muslim world — to "stand in the way of the fierce wave of jihadi revivalism that is shaking the Islamic world".
The winning cartoon in the contest to draw the Prophet Muhammad, early this month in Garland, Texas, which two gunmen attacked, depicts a fierce Prophet waving a scimitar and saying, "You can't draw me!" The artist, whose hand and pencil are visible, replies from outside the frame, "That's why I draw you".
Yet she was braving the ocean's fierce waves just four days after a Manhattan woman and her 6-year-old daughter had drowned several miles west on that same beach, in an area that is so rough with riptides that the lifeguards call it the "death trap".
In Montauk, on Long Island, customers at the bar of Gurney's Inn watched as another part of the same establishment, a 50-seat beach restaurant, was gradually washed away by fierce waves.
"I like to chase hurricanes and ride fierce waves.
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