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Discover Ludwig"fierce clash" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a heated or intense dispute or battle between two or more parties. For example, "It was a fierce clash between the protesters and police at the demonstration."
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A fierce clash of drums".
"This is the first time the neighborhood has witnessed such a fierce clash," Mohammed said.
It will involve soaring classical music, a "rousing chorus", and "a fierce clash of drums".
In the 2012 and 2013 seasons, the pair endured a fierce clash for supremacy in the NFC.
Later, much fighting, including a fierce clash at Nasiriya that resulted in casualties on both sides, was reported.
It was here that shortly after the election, opposition leader Mahdi Karroubi was caught in a fierce clash with security forces.
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His judicial selections set off fierce clashes with Senate Democrats.
On the same day, fierce clashes and strikes spattered the country.
And it is a regulator that has so far had unusually fierce clashes with Wall Street.
Taliban fighters are twice as numerous, Zafar said, adding that there had recently been fierce clashes.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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