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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added firmly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the manner in which something is added, emphasizing that it was done with strength or conviction.
Example: "She added firmly that the decision was final and could not be changed."
Alternatives: "stated emphatically" or "asserted strongly".
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Chris added firmly, "She's here for the kids".
"I am not disowning the project," she added firmly.
"And it has a very masculine face," she added firmly.
"You need to go and ask for your money back," Lera added firmly.
She added, firmly, "It's important that you message the right things to these people.
"The idea now is to look like a pedestrian on wheels," he added firmly.
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… I'm into acting now, not into digging into my private life," she adds firmly.
Then a little boy with the group adds firmly, "We don't want peace".
But he will not be back at TKTS. "Thirty years," he adds firmly.
And then adds firmly: "I don't think it's inevitable".
He adds firmly that "I think we have an agreement with Mr (Donald Tuskk (Poland's prime minister) on strategic points.My impression is mixed.
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