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Discover Ludwig"I am decidedly" is a perfectly valid expression in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that you are certain of something, or that you are committed to a decision or course of action. For example: "I am decidedly against the idea of changing our corporate policy."
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And I am decidedly neither.
I am decidedly uninformed and noncommittal.
I am decidedly not frightened by them.
I am decidedly not an anarchist, nor even an anti-capitalist.
At school, I was the best at my subject, one of 10 from my year to get into Oxbridge, but here I am decidedly subpar.
I do not believe it should be regulated – I am decidedly pro choice – but that it happens without discussion is shocking to me.
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I was decidedly not a swimmer and waking up at 4 AM to work out for two hours every day sounded like torture, but I also liked watching our high school men's swim team romp around in speedos.
It's a vegetarian cookbook, and I'm decidedly not a vegetarian.
After spending many hours in a beauty salon I was decidedly light-headed from inhaling hairspray.
Speaking on Marc Maron's "WTF" Podcast, Dunham said: "In the latest Woody Allen debate I'm decidedly pro-Dylan Farrow and decidedly disgusted with Woody Allen's behavior.
Reading Shapiro's prose poems under such conditions was wonderful in that I was decidedly not bourgeois.
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