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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fierce reputation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is known for being strong, intense, or formidable in a particular context.
Example: "The company has built a fierce reputation for its innovative products and exceptional customer service."
Alternatives: "strong reputation" or "formidable reputation."
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By this time, they had learned to promote their fierce reputation.
The foreign Taliban's fierce reputation appears to have given Northern Alliance commanders pause.
The jumbo squids have a fierce reputation among some fishermen and scuba divers.
But, the ruling noted, Agent Templeton was aware of the fierce reputation of the Egyptian security forces.
Van Commenee has a fierce reputation, and his words carried some ominous implications for those who had underperformed.
Duane Allman established a fierce reputation as lead guitarist and as an in-demand session musician, recording 'Layla' with Eric Clapton.
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I was given a lot of help in contacting the others". Still, the project was a daunting one for Kuehn, who was well aware of the fierce reputations of many of these doyenne stars.
But thanks to Microsoft's deep pockets and fierce screwball reputation, Bing has already accomplished its main purpose: reminding Google executives who they're messing with.
Exxon, the world's largest energy group, is likely to be the dominant partner; it has a fierce cost-cutting reputation.See article: Exxon and Mobil talkAlliedSignal failed to gain control of AMP, an electrical-equipment maker, in what had been one of America's biggest hostile takeover battles for years.
"Its reputation is fierce," he said.
His committee's reputation for fierce independence is being questioned.
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