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The phrase "fighting fiercely" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical or metaphorical battle or struggle where the participants are using great strength and determination. Example: The soldiers on the front line were fighting fiercely against the advancing enemy forces. In this example, "fighting fiercely" describes the intensity and determination of the soldiers as they engage in combat. It could also be used in a more figurative sense, such as: Example: The students were fighting fiercely against the school's dress code, arguing that it was outdated and restrictive. In this case, "fighting fiercely" conveys the passion and determination of the students as they challenge the rules they believe to be unfair.
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Government forces were still fighting fiercely outside Zawiyah, and in Brega they controlled the oil refinery.
"The regime forces are fighting fiercely to control Daraya," he said.
A quarter-century later, Suginami-ku's residents are at it again, fighting fiercely to protect their privacy.
"At the moment they are fighting fiercely". British marine commandos were sent in to reinforce the US troops yesterday.
On the one hand, Cisco is still fighting fiercely to stay ahead of technologically savvier rivals such as Juniper in its core business of switches and routers.
Trusted by Blatter, but not apparently by everyone in his own neighborhood, Bin Hammam is fighting fiercely to stave off the sheik's challenge.
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An hour later, the pro-Qaddafi soldiers were fighting back fiercely but aiming poorly.
In some areas, witnesses said, southern-allied militias are fighting back fiercely and possibly even preparing a major assault on Kadugli, the biggest town in Southern Kordofan.
But the Shabab were fighting back fiercely on Monday, and they also took over a United Nations food distribution office, imperiling a critical lifeline.
The airlines have gleefully greeted the return of their premium travelers and are fighting more fiercely than ever for their loyalty with new business-class seats, refurbished business lounges and improved service on board.
In oil, Japan and China are fighting so fiercely for a pipeline from Russia's Siberian oil fields that this month, China, in a pique, suspended a 30-year-old agreement to sell Chinese oil to Japan.
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