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The phrase 'fervor of' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe an intense emotion. For example: "The fervor of the crowd was palpable as the team celebrated their victory."
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Maybe it was the fervor of prom night kicking in?
The anti-German fervor of World War I.
But the fervor of his invention refuses to die.
It increased the fervor of the fighting on both sides.
All are new parents, with the fervor of the converted.
The fervor of the autobiographical narration was not always convincing.
Mr. Lam speaks with the patriotic fervor of an immigrant.
But the unabashed fervor of the patriarch is missing.
The audience's ovation had the fervor of a farewell.
Think of the fervor of an exclusive sample sale.
But she still speaks with delighted fervor of her passion for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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