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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a fierce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that exhibits strong, intense, or aggressive qualities, often in a positive or empowering context.
Example: "She approached the challenge as a fierce competitor, determined to win against all odds."
Alternatives: "like a fierce" or "in a fierce manner".
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The Cham were known as a fierce people.
He has a reputation as a fierce and combative litigator.
Fawcett will be remembered as a fierce central defender.
The ensemble has earned its reputation as a fierce champion of new music.
Meinhardt remembered Ryan as a fierce competitor but not obnoxiously so.
Democratic leaders and operatives described her as a fierce campaigner and fund-raiser.
As a fierce fiscal contraction gets under way, the current ultra-loose monetary stance remains reasonable.
He is known as a fierce and skilled campaigner, as well as a prodigious fund-raiser.
He is also known as a fierce advocate for tenants' and civil rights.
As a "fierce dominatrix", Laura Lee can get some bizarre requests from clients.
Its reputation as a fierce and unrelenting killer is a deserved one.
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