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The phrase "almost fierce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly intense or aggressive but not quite fully so, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "Her expression was almost fierce, hinting at the passion she felt for the cause."
Alternatives: "nearly intense" or "almost aggressive."
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She looked almost fierce.
A tear rolled down her cheek, but her tone turned almost fierce, challenging.
What awaited was a reading almost fierce in such intimate surroundings yet precisely to the point.
No moment, however small, seemed unimportant enough to escape his almost fierce attention, and his grasp of the play's latent values was immediate and complete.
It's just one of this surprising and rewarding novel's virtues that, as that almost fierce image suggests, we are not meant to see a character's reading as an automatic sign of her goodness or her higher purpose in life.
Although the colors are not particularly bright or full of contrasts, they produce very jumpy, almost fierce optical effects, thanks to the way the multiplying lines keep distracting the eye.
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One sketch leaps off the page, showing an almost fierce-faced teenage swabbie in dungarees, white hat perched resolutely on the back of his head, his waist girdled with a web belt from which hangs a holstered.45 seemingly half as big as he is.
Empowered Mindy is almost fiercer than Beyonce Pad-Thai!
"It was almost a fierce sense, almost an angry feeling, this knowledge that the church mattered so intensely".
Even before the sun set, another gun battle broke out, almost as fierce as the first one.
But Tuesday's announcement will also probably fan the flames of a rivalry that is almost as fierce.
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