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Discover Ludwig"fierce will" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's determination or strong desire to achieve something. Example: Despite facing numerous setbacks, she continued to pursue her dreams with a fierce will, never giving up hope.
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And a manifestly fierce will to win.
"It takes fierce will to get ahead in this world.
How fierce will the battle between lawyers and mothers get?
Mr. Fierce will remain on the board, a spokeswoman said.
It was here that Dati forged her fierce will to succeed.
It's an unsettling book, from the first page showing Steinberg's fierce will to survive.
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His fierce intelligence will be much missed, as will his moral seriousness.
"His fierce intelligence will be much missed," she said, "as will his moral seriousness".
Fierce competition will keep prices down even as cars are packed with ever more technology that will make them more expensive to produce.
A composer of such fierce originality will always compel attention.
By 1925, he was referring proudly to "la nostra feroce volontà totalitaria" — "our fierce totalitarian will".
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