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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fervid sun" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a hot and intense sun, or to convey a sense of passion or intensity related to the sun. Example: The fervid sun beat down on the desert landscape, causing the sand to radiate with heat.
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The article described how the "fervid suns of May and June" melted "vast beds of snow and ice", so that "springs and torrents rush down to the lowlands" and "the rivers overflow their banks".It is fair to say that the journal's prose style has rushed downhill since those first lyrical pages.
Appearance: Fervid.
The atmosphere was fervid.
It stoked fervid expectations.
The murders are described in fervid detail.
The Iranians are just as fervid Shiites.
Conservatives are among the most fervid excoriators.
Turmoil was in the air that fervid summer in 1940.
A special difficulty was her fervid attachment to her father.
Men, women, children — their voices mount to a fervid finish).
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