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"fiercely critical" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express strong, even hostile, criticism of something. For example, "The reviewer was fiercely critical of the play's weak plot and poor acting."
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He was fiercely critical of ministers' role over deferred payments.
The paper is fiercely critical of President Robert G. Mugabe.
Despite Kenyon's denials of any wrongdoing, Ferguson remains fiercely critical.
He was also fiercely critical of the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to the union.
But the VEB is fiercely critical of the system, mainly because it deprives shareholders of influence.
Bidzina Ivanishvili, the former Georgian prime minister, was fiercely critical of the UNM's antagonism towards Russia.
He is fiercely critical of Christians whose moral rhetoric is not backed up with action.
As 2011 progressed, Erdogan also became fiercely critical of Assad's regime.
Today, by contrast, the Socialist Party is fiercely critical of Mr. Sarkozy's decision to reintegrate.
He was fiercely critical of the Lib Dems' record in the coalition government.
That report is expected to be fiercely critical of Transfield's running of the centre.
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