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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fierce rivals" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to two parties who compete or oppose each other intensely. Example: "The two football teams have been fierce rivals for decades, constantly battling for the top spot in the league."
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Normally they are fierce rivals.
Their fans are fierce rivals.
That was unacceptable to those fierce rivals.
These outsize personalities were fierce rivals.
Paris and Marseille are fierce rivals at the best of times.
India and Pakistan are fierce rivals, and both have the talent to win the Cup.
Cohen scarcely mentions the Vaccaro brothers, Zemurray's fellow immigrants and fierce rivals, who founded Standard Fruit.
Both Egypt and Saudi Arabia have been fierce rivals of Iran.
Fight after fight erupted on the ice as the fierce rivals battled for supremacy.
Major player in main Shiite coalition, but his family and Mr. Hakim's are fierce rivals.
Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou says he'll field his strongest side against fierce rivals Japan on Tuesday.
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