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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am fervently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong and passionate feeling or belief about something.
Example: "I am fervently committed to advocating for environmental protection and sustainability."
Alternatives: "am passionately" or "am deeply".
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As I have certainly demonstrated before, I am fervently opposed to discrimination of any kind, but it does not take much inferring to envision the opportunity this will afford students to proselytize to their peers amidst class discussions or presentations.
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Both duets were fervently danced.
As such, his arrival is fervently awaited.
But Aipac is fervently against it.
Yet it is fervently and strongly performed.
Quebec fans are fervently committed to reviving the Nordiques.
Mr. Dooner, 53, is fervently hoping she is right.
It is to be fervently hoped everyone keeps the faith.
The grad students were fervently rooting for Dallas.
Spurs fans are fervently in favor of Parker.
On the carpeted floor several men are fervently praying.
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