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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adamantly rejected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong and firm refusal or denial of something.
Example: "The proposal for the new policy was adamantly rejected by the board members during the meeting."
Alternatives: "firmly rejected" or "strongly denied".
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Coca-Cola adamantly rejected the accusations on Monday.
Mr. Sadr's supporters have adamantly rejected any American military presence here after December.
Thereafter, Wilson adamantly rejected all further foreign and American suggestions for intervention in Mexico.
Manufacturing executives adamantly rejected the demand, and they do not plan to discuss new ideas until at least next week.
For decades, Singapore adamantly rejected casino gambling, fearing the emergence of money-laundering, addiction, prostitution and other problems associated with large-scale gambling.
Mr Cazenueve has adamantly rejected demands from Ms Bouchart, the Calais mayor, for the creation of a new shelter outside the port to take migrants off the streets.
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