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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very fierce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is intense, aggressive, or strong in nature.
Example: "The lions in the wild are very fierce, making them one of the top predators in their habitat."
Alternatives: "are extremely fierce" or "are quite fierce".
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"The Israeli fighters are very fierce and very brave.
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"He was very fierce.
"But she is very fierce.
"My father said those people were very fierce".
(Flannery O'Connor: "Ghosts can be very fierce and instructive").
However, having been very fierce in the maths room, she was an absolute marvel as director.
"The judge was very fierce toward me," he said through a translator.
"Give my regards to Sam and tell him to take extra precautions cause business competition is very fierce".
However it is true that competition to enter university is very fierce and it is somewhat of a zero-sum game.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet [Mulaha] was very fierce, very definite, like someone accustomed to giving orders, also like a small bird with fixed ideas.
If you forget that they are actually very big and heavy and can be very fierce, they seem to be remarkably loveable!
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