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fierce

[feers] / fɪərs /


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FRP Advisory said while the business had a "core of strongly performing sites, others have struggled", amid "fierce competition for experiential venues and reduced consumer spending due to economic uncertainty".

From BBC

However, the deal met with fierce opposition from farmers, notably in France and Italy, and has now been postponed to January.

From Barron's

Many Chinese cities this year have told job seekers not to go into ride-hailing because competition is so fierce.

From The Wall Street Journal

The dynamic is the source of fierce Wall Street debate.

From MarketWatch

This so-called reparations loan met fierce resistance from Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, who feared Brussels could be left on the hook for billions of euros if anything went wrong.

From The Wall Street Journal