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The phrase "a firm adherence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance of sticking to rules, principles, or guidelines.
Example: "The success of the project relies on a firm adherence to the established protocols."
Alternatives: "a strong commitment" or "a steadfast loyalty".
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The follow-up, Anger Is an Energy reveals the secret of Lydon's stability, as all around him succumbed to monstrous appetites: a firm adherence to working-class family values.
It was probably silly of me to expect a firm adherence to Old World styles among freewheeling American brewers, not when experience has demonstrated that many Americans are more interested in forging new styles.
Article fifteen explicitly states "That no free government, or the blessings of liberty, can be preserved to any people but by a firm adherence to justice, moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue, and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles".
While Arnold was no friend of the Quakers, his reply, endorsed by the four Assistants (one from each town), demonstrated a firm adherence to the Rhode Island doctrine of religious tolerance.
Nowhere, however, was the Virginia Declaration of Rights more explicit about the responsibility of government than in section 15: "That no free government, or the blessings of liberty, can be preserved to any people but by a firm adherence to justice, moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles".
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Their leading lights promise a "less political" parliament favouring "rationality"—that is, a firmer adherence to Mr Khamenei's wishes over the "tension-raising" of the previous lot.The election's other casualties are parliament, which has been emasculated, and the presidency.
Since a dose of 2.0 µg was able to elicit a robust elevation in firm adherence and (subsequent) transmigration of leukocytes, this concentration was used in further experiments.
In a year in which it seemed in short supply, integrity - defined as firm adherence to a code; incorruptibility - was in high demand.
firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values, 2. an unimpaired condition, and 3. the quality or state of being complete and undivided".
Mr. Kanzaburo and his director, Kushida Kazuyoshi, have obviously taken steps to bridge the cultural gap between contemporary American sensibilities and the aesthetics of an art form steeped in firm adherence to performing tradition.
Although we were guided by Walsh and Downe's [ 33] criteria for assessing qualitative studies, we were more concerned with a global assessment of quality rather than firm adherence to the checklist.
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