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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something fierce" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that is used to describe something that is very intense or powerful. For example: "The storm whipped up something fierce."
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something fierce
adverb
To an extreme extent; badly, violently.
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He missed her something fierce.
Something fierce lurks nearby.
I bet your feet hurt something fierce.
The roof leaked something fierce.
"There's something fierce but pretty going on".
Groover hates freezing weather something fierce.
There was something fierce about that performance.
I wanted to hear something fierce and urgent.
I saw black and was crying something fierce.
It is something fierce with the insects in a tropical country.
I need something fierce.' Her intensity wasn't finding a place to land in the workplace.
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