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Discover Ludwig"fierce sunshine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe particularly strong direct sunlight, for example, "The fierce sunshine blazed down on the beachgoers."
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Fierce Sunshine Careful what you wish for.
Dehydration or heat stroke should not be a problem for the runners - perhaps that was why the organisers chose the first proper day of the cricket season, which isn't often played in fierce sunshine.
At one point the temperature in the fierce sunshine was reported to be 49C.
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The Bataclan rises above tattered plastic awnings, an ornate white structure painted out in bright counter-culture colors, sad and resplendent in the fierce November sunshine.
In fierce mid-morning sunshine, some 200 residents, most of them women, gather around an awning.
Dynamic winemakers have taken the challenge of this ancient Mediterranean land of rugged, stony hillsides, gnarled vines, fierce wind and relentless sunshine at the jagged foot of France.
Last year, the showers were less fierce - there was even some sunshine - and Jeev Milkha Singh was the last man standing after a play-off.
However, the need to pick them before the sun has heated them may depend on where you live; if your sunshine isn't too fierce, any time of the day may be appropriate.
North Cornwall has seen choppy swell, bouts of hail and some fierce gusts, but also sporadic outbursts of sunshine.
Then, swiftly and cruelly, like a fierce tornado looming in the sky, Mom's sunshine was snuffed out with a sinister force.
He lists the region's strengths: low taxes, weak unions, business-friendly state governments, warm sunshine and a quality of life that attracts footloose talent.He is particularly fierce about low taxes.
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