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"fierce criticism" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to harsh or extreme criticism. For example: The candidate's opponents launched fierce criticism against him during the debate.
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Still, Motojima was weathering fierce criticism.
The plan drew fierce criticism.
There was fierce criticism of leaders, criticism of the monks.
But desalination is also drawing fierce criticism and civic protests.
The law has rightly drawn fierce criticism in Israel.
After fierce criticism, however, it has rescinded the request.
The tactic drew fierce criticism from civil liberties advocates.
And, as expected, it attracted some fierce criticism from academics.
That move has generated fierce criticism from parents' groups.
These moves came in for fierce criticism from politicians.
The programme attracted fierce criticism from children's charities and MPs.
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