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The phrase "fiercely attacked" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes someone or something being attacked in a fierce or aggressive manner. Example: The small town was fiercely attacked by a group of invaders, causing chaos and destruction in their wake.
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State television has fiercely attacked Mr Luzhkov.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats also fiercely attacked the announcement.
Internationally, the administration had been fiercely attacked by almost all of its largest trading partners.
"Female journalists and bloggers are being fiercely attacked on Twitter, Facebook, and in online articles and blogs.
London is now grimmer than ever before, and the corruption, complacency, and superficiality of "respectable" society are fiercely attacked.
Solution The Trapezoid Number Puzzle was one of the more fiercely attacked puzzles we've seen in some time.
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"Indeed, he is on record fiercely attacking Charles Darwin and conventional evolutionary ideas.
A new study details the way the sawfish uses its trademark long, toothy snout to swiftly and fiercely attack prey.
In a familiar quadrennial exercise, the staunchly Republican Manchester Union Leader fiercely attacks G.O.P. candidates suspected of being insufficiently right-wing.
Islamist insurgents have been fiercely attacking Somalia's weak transitional government in the past week, and dozens of people have been killed.
Mr. Perry won the most attention this year for fiercely attacking Donald J. Trump, but the salvos did little to boost his own poll standing.
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