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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fierce collision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a powerful, destructive impact between two objects or entities. For example, "The fierce collision of the two cars caused a loud bang and sent sparks flying through the air."
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It is, rather, about the fierce collision of self-interests.
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Also, one of the more fierce collisions perhaps of any training camp this summer took place during a recent San Diego practice.
Even without the literary subtext, though, the Concerto is a beautifully wrought piece, with long, expressive lines punctuated by fierce collisions, and underpinned with a clear tonal scheme.
But the 27-year-old Davies, who wears a scrum cap, believes "fierce" collisions mean "bangs" are inevitable.
Every game between the old rivals is as fierce as a collision between Thurman Munson and Carlton Fisk.
The fierce beauty of this collision between grievance and grace reminds me of a little-known and (to some) deeply embarrassing claim made by Luke's gospel about Jesus: Namely, that Jesus was simultaneously a sinner like us and the Beloved of God.
Regarding the negative effect of bodily collision and fierce physical contact, current sporting activities are much more extreme with regard to velocity, g force, and other mechanical strains.
Although we did not find evidence that former Olympic athletes from disciplines involving high intensity exercise have a higher mortality risk than other former Olympians, people should think for a moment before engaging in disciplines with risk of bodily collision or fierce physical contact.
Previous studies have shown that bodily collisions or fierce physical contacts are responsible for a large proportion of the total burden of injuries.
"I'm not sure really, because the collisions are so physical and so fierce these days in rugby [and] if you get something wrong, a little wrong technique or just wrong timing, then you're going to get bangs".
The scene is a taut, angry and provocative view of a collision between two notions of entertainment, one fierce and engaged, one chilly and ironic.
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