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Discover Ludwig"fiercely repel" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to forcefully reject or push away something or someone. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, but is often used in writing that describes physical or emotional resistance or confrontation. Example: The soldiers fiercely repelled the enemy's attack, refusing to back down even when outnumbered.
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Mr. Lao also maintains distance from street vendors, especially operators of carts with grilled meats, who can fiercely repel a materializing food truck, Mr. Lao said, adding that some have menaced him and his workers and have even moved carts to block Rickshaw trucks' vending windows.
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It requires two ingredients: low air pressure and a "superhydrophobic" surface that fiercely repels water.
Opposites repel.
They repel controversy.
That one they also repel.
They all repel the ball.
Nuclei repel one another powerfully.
Opposites repel one another.
"[We] will repel bullies.
They connect and repel.
Bring repel.
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