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"fiercely of" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in a sentence.
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"Is this a place of safety?" Harper asks fiercely of her own home.
It's also because he's written often – and fiercely – of the role centuries of Christian persecution played in nurturing the Jewish longing for a homeland.
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He was also fiercely critical of the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to the union.
The Blairs are fiercely protective of the privacy of their children.
Residents prize its central-downtown location and are fiercely protective of what remains of its Old New York atmosphere.
That report is expected to be fiercely critical of Transfield's running of the centre.
Most of all she was fiercely proud of her family and friends.
She is the oldest of eight children and fiercely protective of her siblings.
Both are fiercely protective of Mikey and are students of him.
Team Sky's sports director Sean Yates was fiercely critical of the twisting, narrow course of the race finale.
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