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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fought fiercely" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical or verbal confrontation in which someone put forth a great amount of effort and determination. Example: The two warriors met in battle and fought fiercely until one of them finally emerged victorious.
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Cadbury in particular fought fiercely.
And fought fiercely and publically against its closure in 1984.
Morsi fought fiercely whenever the Copt clipped his claws.
Roosevelt fought fiercely to persuade Congress to preserve the Grand Canyon as a national park.
Spending cuts were implied, but the agrarian and military-industrial lobbies fought fiercely for large increases.
The Union men fought fiercely; most refusing to surrender, even after their ammunition ran out.
Mr. Sass, who was chairman of the investment committee, fought fiercely against the investment and won.
His loyalists have fought fiercely to derail the expulsion proceedings, arguing that the move is unconstitutional.
European banks, to be sure, have fought fiercely against higher capital requirements.
She long taught at City College, lectured widely and fought fiercely for her leftist ideals.
The debates have been contentious; we have fought fiercely for our beliefs.
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