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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a severe battle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conflict or struggle that is intense or harsh, often in a military or metaphorical context.
Example: "The soldiers faced a severe battle against overwhelming odds, testing their courage and resolve."
Alternatives: "a fierce battle" or "a brutal battle."
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"There is a severe battle going on," Mr. Son said.
5 A severe battle took place and since the Thessalian cavalry were p337 superior in numbers and valour, Philip won.
In all likelihood, a severe battle between Shia and Sunnis in the Middle East was inevitable at some point.
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Numbers of what the Pentagon calls "multiple limb amputations" have risen "unbelievably" according to doctors at the Landstuhl medical centre in Germany, which receives all severe battle casualties.
The good news is it led us to discover his allergy to gluten and wheat, which was the culprit of a 5-year severe battle of head to toe eczema.
FREITAG--Edgar, a true friend who was blessed by having his loving Barbara at his side throughout the severe battle.
Shortly after his 16th birthday, he suffered severe battle injuries.
But doctors there say their only relevant experience with sexual dysfunction had long been with older prostate cancer patients, who obviously have vastly different medical and psychological needs than young men with severe battle injuries.
"She believed in it when it was struggling to be accepted at the Performing Arts Center, and was very instrumental in helping it establish a level of credibility among the leadership of the county". "Even as she fought this severe battle with cancer, she was thankful for all that God had given her," said Carl St.Clair, Pacific Symphony music director.
In the spring of 1864, the 37th was engaged in the Overland Campaign a rapid series of severe battles during which Lt. Gen. Ulysses Grant attempted to grind down the Confederate army and capture the Confederate capital of Richmond.
Before I take the piece on its own terms, it's important to understand something of the context of Farrenc's life, to appreciate why she faced particularly severe battles in getting her music to public performance in the first place; conflicts that are not exclusively to do with the inherent gender inequalities in musical life in patrician Paris.
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