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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adamantly refuses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is firmly and resolutely rejecting something or someone without any doubt or hesitation.
Example: "Despite numerous requests, she adamantly refuses to change her mind about the decision."
Alternatives: "strongly rejects" or "firmly denies".
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Even now, Stumpf adamantly refuses to hear criticism of the bank's culture.
Deep down, he must know that he made errors over Iraq, but he adamantly refuses, like Eden, to acknowledge them.
Mr. Thomas's firm sells multimillion-dollar estates in the west, but it adamantly refuses to sell properties to developers.
Imagine that a supplier is negotiating with an important but difficult client who adamantly refuses to budge on certain contract terms.
The exceptionally bright and somewhat peculiar 10-year-old Elias, living in a fantasy world, adamantly refuses to believe that his father won't return.
The board has issued a statement on these issues: "The panel adamantly refuses to disclose the reasons works are denied authentication.
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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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