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The phrase "adamantly oppose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong and unwavering disagreement with a particular idea, proposal, or action.
Example: "The committee members adamantly oppose the new policy changes, believing they will negatively impact the community."
Alternatives: "strongly oppose" or "vehemently disagree".
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The Tories adamantly oppose any new tax.
Many defense lawyers adamantly oppose televising trials.
But many drugstores and pharmacists adamantly oppose the cards.
Republicans adamantly oppose the health care bill, as well as the use of any parliamentary shortcuts.
Both organizations -- and some consumer advocates -- adamantly oppose Fannie Mae's involvement in the subprime market.
But the Federal Trade Commission and the Justice Department adamantly oppose it.
The comments alarmed drug makers, which adamantly oppose government curbs on their prices.
Labor unions and many employers adamantly oppose a limit on tax-free health benefits.
All the contenders, past and present, adamantly oppose legal abortion, even the libertarian obstetrician-gynecologist, Ron Paul.
The Italians, they said, have been willing to pay ransoms — something Britain and the United States adamantly oppose.
We will be able to adamantly oppose overflights, the quarantine, verification by the Red Cross, violations of airspace...
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