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The phrase "abrupt ferocity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and intense display of aggression or violence.
Example: "The storm unleashed an abrupt ferocity, catching everyone off guard with its powerful winds and torrential rain."
Alternatives: "sudden intensity" or "unexpected fierceness."
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The real snoring hit with abrupt ferocity.
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Legs whip round bodies with razor-edged ferocity; high, flying jumps erupt into the air; pelvises and torsos ripple through abrupt, unpredictable changes of direction, shifting from vertical to horizontal and back in the blink of an eye.
The Israelis responded with ferocity.
With new ferocity Marjorie cleaned.
The same terrible ferocity.
Very abrupt," she says.
"It was very abrupt.
He was very abrupt.
An abrupt stop.
Beckham displayed more ferocity in the second half.
Abrupt changes can be risky.
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