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Discover Ludwig"fierce winds" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing strong, powerful, or severe winds. Here are a few examples: - The fierce winds ripped through the town, causing damage to buildings and trees. - The sailors struggled to navigate their ship through the fierce winds during the storm. - We had to cancel our beach day due to the fierce winds that were blowing sand into our faces. - The kite soared high in the sky, propelled by the fierce winds. - The mountain climbers faced fierce winds and freezing temperatures as they made their way to the summit.
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Ironworkers brave fierce winds high on beams.
A fire fueled by fierce winds left him trapped.
The challenge for a Venus aircraft will be the fierce winds and caustic atmosphere.
Its fierce winds soon stretched across 900 miles – an entire coastline.
The rain was heavy; fierce winds shook the trees and bent their branches.
Amid fierce winds, the plane failed twice to land and crashed.
This covers the full gamut, from seismic events, to fierce winds, heavy snow, extreme temperatures, and severe rainfall.
Our aim was to reach the pass before the fierce winds started.
Fierce winds were carrying off the topsoil of their once-productive land.
Officials urged residents to stay off the roads unless necessary, given fierce winds and whiteout conditions.
To counter the fierce winds, there are wooden teepees for tents to nestle in.
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