fierce competitor
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffierceandcompetitor
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fierce
adjective
uk/fɪəs/us/fɪrs/
physically violent ...
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competitor
noun[C]
uk/kəmˈpet.ɪ.tər/us/kəmˈpet̬.ə.t̬ɚ/
a person, team, or company that is competing ...
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(Definition offierceandcompetitorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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She will be afiercecompetitoronce her defence plans and production are completed.
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Afiercecompetitorfor food sources, it feeds on plankton, bottom-dwelling insect larvae, and sometimes fish eggs.
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During the 1937 spring training sessions, he developed a reputation of being a big talker and afiercecompetitor.
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He's afiercecompetitorand has the talent to surround himself with quality people.
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Fisk was known as afiercecompetitor, a superb handler of pitchers, and a natural on-field leader.
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He was considered by the land speed community to be an amazing talent and afiercecompetitor, yet was humble and soft-spoken.
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Overfield was known as afiercecompetitor.
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Durant's teammates and coaches describe him as afiercecompetitor, who battles through injuries and illnesses.
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We have developed industries ourselves in countries which have now become the most fierce competitors for the neutral international markets.
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Now, however, those countries are fierce competitors, and from now on, whichever party is in power, there will be difficulties and corresponding disadvantages and advantages.
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They were fierce competitors in the realm of news and ideas, but no longer business competitors in the truest sense.
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Both are fierce competitors with enormous pride.
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The group often has had difficulty reaching consensus because it represents more than 350 film and television producers, including major media giants that are fierce competitors.
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