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'fierce sense of' is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's strong and powerful feeling or perception about something. Example: 1. "She had a fierce sense of determination, never wavering in her pursuit of her dreams." 2. "The team played with a fierce sense of pride, determined to win the championship." 3. "The artist had a fierce sense of creativity, constantly pushing the boundaries with his work."
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But his appearance masks a fierce sense of mission.
Ailsa initiated the petition from a fierce sense of justice.
Their swaddled, fierce sense of domesticity finally made sense.
Preservation battles sometimes brought out Mr. Lavicka's fierce sense of righteousness.
There's an incredibly fierce sense of pride and patriotism about Finnish independence, I think, even today".
But whenever I go there, I feel this fierce sense of American exigence just relent".
Wanamaker, who has a fine, fierce sense of comedy, makes this moment of disillusionment sensational.
Corsica's fierce sense of its own identity and culture are evident to anyone who visits.
A fierce sense of stewardship characterizes the citizens of the Mad River Valley.
Further down the food chain, a fierce sense of localism often prevails.
She also has a prodigious, widely admired work ethic and a fierce sense of mission.
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