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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adhere firmly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the action of sticking or holding tightly to something, whether physically or metaphorically. Example: "To ensure the safety of the structure, all components must adhere firmly to the foundation."
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For this purpose, the microorganism produces glucosyltransferases and synthesizes an adherent and water-insoluble glucan from sucrose that permits it to adhere firmly to the tooth surface [ 19].
Coatings of molybdenum adhere firmly to steel, iron, aluminum, and other metals and show excellent resistance to wear.
We have developed a new ePTFE by ion-beam irradiation technique that is biologically inert and able to adhere firmly to biomedical tissue.
They also adhere firmly to their long-held opinion that any future warming will be inconsequential or modest at most, and that its effects will largely be beneficial.
This has upset a number of his supporters who desperately want a president who will adhere firmly to his positions, even when they become totally irrational.
Genetic mutations affecting the capacity of basal keratinocytes to adhere firmly to the epidermal basement membrane lead to severe, and very often lethal, blistering disorders known as epidermolysis bullosa.
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Upon cooling, the plate adheres firmly to the block.
It is homogeneous, dense and adheres firmly to the copper substrate analyzed by SEM, EDAX and XRD.
The CNTs are observed to be uniformly distributed and adhered firmly to the substrates.
Porter's text adheres firmly to Shakespeare's - if, inevitably, filleted and restructured.
All the nickel coatings via different metal activations are adhered firmly to the BF substrates, as determined by a standard adhesive Scotch®-tape test.
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