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Discover Ludwig'fierce fighting' is a correct and usable part of speech in written English.
You can use it to describe a battle or other conflict that is quite intense. For example: "The armies fought fiercely in the Battle of Gettysburg; the fighting was fierce."
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In Damascus, fierce fighting rocked many neighborhoods.
After fierce fighting the Soviets won a great defensive victory.
Rebels said that there was fierce fighting Saturday not only in Aleppo, but also in Damascus.
The peninsula was the scene of fierce fighting during the Pacific phase of World War II.
Fierce fighting continued in south-eastern Ukraine despite the recent "ceasefire" agreed in Minsk.
He said there was fierce fighting around Tikrit police headquarters just south of Qadisiya.
Following fierce fighting, the M23 rebels surrendered, and a tentative peace deal is in the works.
A Times reporter, embedded with the Marines in northern Marja, reported fierce fighting.
After months of fierce fighting, he saw clear changes when he left Sangin in early 2011.
A long day of fierce fighting ended in a draw, with Brown badly wounded.
The relations had come from Khozaa, straddling the Israeli border, a scene of fierce fighting.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com