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Be firmly
adverb
In a firm or definite or strong manner.
Exact(60)
That temptation should be firmly resisted.
This calumny must be firmly rejected.
The origin of incidental music cannot be firmly established.
"It needs to be firmly placed in the American consciousness".
In future, those doors might be firmly shut.
The upper ranks of the military are said to be firmly behind him.
Attempts by would-be gatekeepers to make it closed and proprietary must be firmly resisted.
The anti-corruption spotlight will be firmly on the UK between now and Christmas.
All told, the evidence on net value creation has yet to be firmly established.
But until all avenues of appeal are exhausted, the precedent will not be firmly set.
They are now considered to be firmly within the party's mainstream.
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