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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "adamant on" is grammatically correct but is not commonly used in written English.
It is more often used in spoken English. For example, you could say: I'm adamant on finding the best solution for this problem.
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Inspector Jack Carrigan, the troubled protagonist of Stav Sherez's masterfully executed British police procedural, A DARK REDEMPTION (Europa Editions, paper, $17), is adamant on one point: "We don't talk about those days.
WHEN Imperial Tobacco, the world's fourth-largest cigarette-maker, said in July that it would spend $7.1 billion to expand its business in America, its chief executive, Alison Cooper, was adamant on one point: it will not be buying companies.
Once again, the prime minister - the one sitting, as well as his heir apparent - seems adamant on pursuing an entirely inappropriate approach to solving the problem.
You were so adamant on the subway".
Putnam is adamant on this.
(The French, unsurprisingly, are really adamant on this point).
Mr. Manley was adamant on that point today.
Mr. Ventura is particularly adamant on the abortion issue.
Mr. Gates, however, seems adamant on the point.
American banks, still reeling from scandals on Wall Street, are particularly adamant on this last point.
I said: 'jobs, jobs, jobs.' I am adamant on that point".
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