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The phrase "fierce competitiveness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and intense desire to win or succeed, often in a competitive environment.
Example: "The fierce competitiveness among the teams made the tournament thrilling to watch."
Alternatives: "intense rivalry" or "strong competition".
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Despite the fierce competitiveness of his network, his rivals describe him as collegial.
His vanity and fierce competitiveness are seen as compensation for his embarrassment at his physical deformity.
While it is for a good cause, it doesn't stop a fierce competitiveness between runners.
The Fire Still Burns He is handling unaccustomed defeat with a fierce competitiveness and solitary resolve.
Of his fierce competitiveness, Jordan told Thompson, "It's consumed me so much.
Of his fierce competitiveness, Jordan told Thompson, "It's consumed me so much.... I'm my own worst enemy.
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Fierce competition.
Not a fierce competition.
Expect a fierce fight.
James D. Watson's scientific autobiography "The Double Helix" gives an honest view of the fierce ambition, jealousies and competitiveness of scientists at work.
It has two professional football (soccer) clubs, Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian (with ties to the Protestant and Roman Catholic communities, respectively), whose fierce but generally friendly competitiveness mirrors the "Old Firm" rivalry between Glasgow's ("Protestant") Rangers and ("Roman Catholic") Celtic.
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