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Discover Ludwig"adamant about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that someone is very firm, persistent, and determined about a particular opinion, belief, or action. For example, "The father was adamant about his son joining the military when he finished school."
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I'm adamant about that.
"I was adamant about that".
She'd been adamant about that.
"He was adamant about that".
'I'm adamant about it.
He was very adamant about it.
"I was adamant about not writing.
"I was adamant about saying that.
Stillitano seemed adamant about this.
Mr. Marder was adamant about his priorities.
They were adamant about saving these elephants".
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