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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decidedly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong opinion or clear distinction regarding a subject.
Example: "The movie was a decidedly poor adaptation of the novel, failing to capture its essence."
Alternatives: "a clearly" or "an unmistakably".
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They're a decidedly mixed bag.
A decidedly flouncy walk.
IT IS a decidedly odd race.
This is a decidedly mixed-bag affair.
Livonia is a decidedly middle-class place.
He remains, however, a decidedly humble shepherd.
Modern with a decidedly freaky edge.
His is a decidedly uphill battle.
The neighborhood has a decidedly suburban feel.
The women had a decidedly chilly conversation.
That's a decidedly mixed prospect.
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