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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adamantly refuse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong and unwavering refusal to do something.
Example: "Despite the pressure from his peers, he chose to adamantly refuse their invitation to the party."
Alternatives: "stubbornly reject" or "firmly decline".
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Though her poems adamantly refuse to console us, they cannot easily be ignored.
The newer vintners are planting European varieties — some adamantly refuse to grow even blueberries, once the state's bumper crop.
And they adamantly refuse to put on the table any meaningful programme that would actually reduce spending.
That Republicans adamantly refuse to acknowledge this reality is an example of what psychologists call "cognitive dissonance".
Although his father's health is failing and his mother is in desperate need of a hip transplant, they adamantly refuse to leave.
Boettcher's music was still a part of her, she wrote me: "Understand, I am not at all like those 'born-again' rockers who adamantly refuse to say anything at all about their pre-Christian days".
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Mr. Rowland angered them by adamantly refusing to consider it.
But Rodriguez adamantly refused to accept a salary reduction.
She adamantly refused, for instance, to call him "Maestro".
When offered female companionship, they have adamantly refused it.
"As a rule Ford adamantly refused to adopt parts and components patented by others," Greenleaf writes.
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