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"ferociously competitive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing someone or something that is very aggressive and determined to win or succeed in a competitive situation. Example: The business world is known for being ferociously competitive, with companies constantly fighting for market share and dominance.
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The pair have both launched writing competitions in an attempt to unearth hidden British talent in a ferociously competitive industry.
He's ferociously competitive and apparently fearless on the race track.
But the TV listings market is ferociously competitive.
Great friends they may be, but they're ferociously competitive.
He was ferociously competitive and interested in money.
Cricket is played throughout Australia, and matches are ferociously competitive at every level.
Capitalizing on that chance, however, proved ferociously competitive and often ruinously expensive.
They played years of ferociously competitive, keenly inventive tennis, a lot of it against each other.
Amid the ferociously competitive and changing mobile landscape, Microsoft's Windows phone software offers compromise.
Mike Fitzpatrick, a Republican congressman, represents a ferociously competitive district outside Philadelphia.
They were not only ferociously competitive with other bands, they were with each other.
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