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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is so fierce" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person, animal, or thing that is very strong, intense, or aggressive. Example: The lion's roar is so fierce that it can be heard from miles away.
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Job hunting is emotionally exhausting because competition is so fierce.
The sun is so fierce it frazzles the senses.
Which is one of the reasons that the opposition to it is so fierce.
The demand for good chefs is so fierce that it's an employee's world".
It will help that the competition for those two starting spots at lock is so fierce.
Liz is so fierce she doesn't even need to say: "Get outta my pub".
"The competition level is so fierce that any slip-up at all means there's no recovery".
You want a group that is so fierce that it wouldn't allow itself to be anything but successful.
This, they say, is partly because the competition to provide credit is so fierce, however cheap it is.
"The ecstasy I feel holding a signed book is so fierce, I will break the bank to buy them".
"Not only are the sign-up bonuses really high, the competition is so fierce," he told me.
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