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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fiercely for" is not grammatically correct when used together as part of a sentence
It does not make sense and is not commonly used in written English. However, the words "fiercely" and "for" can be used separately in a sentence. For example: - She fiercely defended her beliefs in the face of opposition. - The team fought fiercely for the championship title.
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Banks are also competing fiercely for deposits.
"I resisted it fiercely for months.
Also, translation companies compete fiercely for clients.
Small wonder, since they are competing fiercely for customers.
They burned too bright, too fiercely, for that.
It is a big market for their products, but it also competes fiercely for labour.
Crews compete fiercely for territory and must guard their nets against vandals at night.
Spending cuts were implied, but the agrarian and military-industrial lobbies fought fiercely for large increases.
Today, firms bargain over rates and compete fiercely for both their own talent and for clients.
Banks are competing fiercely for their savings as wholesale funding remains elusive.
The two bodies compete fiercely for companies to use their eco-friendly labels.
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