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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always firmly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent and strong manner of doing something or holding a position.
Example: "She always firmly believes in the importance of honesty in all relationships."
Alternatives: "consistently strong" or "steadfastly resolute".
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Rosita and Tai had always firmly stood side by side.
To do what he has always firmly believed he could.
Marder's approach is as intuitive as it is analytic, but always firmly anchored to data.
As the band members point out, their songs were always firmly drawn from real life.
But ultimate authority will remain, as always, firmly in Communist hands.
His interest was always firmly on the industrial side of the CWU.
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Google has always been firmly on the side of net neutrality.
I've always been firmly on the left, that hasn't changed at all.
But the funny thing is he's always been firmly rooted to the left.
McNish's subject matter is always rooted firmly in the everyday.
In the long-running arguments about assimilation versus multiculturalism, secular France has always stood firmly for the first.
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