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"ferocious work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's work as being intense, fierce, and powerful. Example: The renowned artist spent weeks in his studio, pouring his heart and soul into the creation of his latest masterpiece. The end result was a ferocious work that left viewers in awe.
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Each pushed and supported the other's ferocious work habits.
The ferocious work ethic that took him to the top?
He is known for his ferocious work ethic, both in the gym and on the field.
He has only achieved his profile after several years of displaying a ferocious work ethic.
He is also blessed with a ferocious work ethic and will to win.
Yet that is balanced by what coaches and friends describe as a ferocious work ethic and love of competition.
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There is no doubting that, but how much more there is to Vardy's game than pace and a ferocious work-rate remains to be seen.
These ferocious works are completed in mere minutes as he throws high-velocity jabs, haymakers and uppercuts.
On Monday he leads a ferocious working band with Craig Taborn on piano, François Moutin on bass and Dan Weiss on drums; on Thursday he presents Sporty Brown, a texture-minded trio featuring the drummer Gerry Hemingway and the guitarist Ben Monder.
That was the beginning of the class warfare, and you see the rise of a ferocious working class product that's insane and brilliant.
He is now a multimillionaire condominium developer who built a business through the deft use of second mortgages, air rights, and ferocious hard work.
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