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The phrase "ferocity of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe the intensity or fierceness of something, such as a person's emotions or the nature of a situation. Example: The ferocity of the wind during the hurricane was unprecedented, causing widespread destruction.
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The ferocity of the game was palpable.
Or at the ferocity of the reaction?
The ferocity of this tribal God measures the ferocity of tribal existence.
"The ferocity of the investigation was unbelievable.
We miss the ferocity of his attack.
Equally unexpected was the ferocity of the ensuing bloodbath.
But nothing comes close to matching the ferocity of racism.
But leave the ferocity of the atomic clock aside.
Would England not miss the ferocity of his warrior spirit?
Gingrich's rhetoric had the ferocity of a backlash.
And how can you justify the ferocity of those hits?
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