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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am firmly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong belief or conviction about something.
Example: "I am firmly convinced that education is the key to success."
Alternatives: "I strongly believe" or "I am resolutely".
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am firmly
adverb
In a firm or definite or strong manner.
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I am firmly rooted.
In these places, I am firmly black, of unknown origin".
"This is to confirm I am firmly in the race.
"I am firmly with the recommendation we made.
"I am firmly convinced we have the person who committed the crime".
"I am firmly in the race," Mr. Cochrane said in an interview.
Based on these experiences, I am firmly committed to a process of consultation and collaboration.
"I am firmly convinced that nothing visual can touch audio," Mr. Brown said in a 2003 interview, his eyes sparkling.
"This is to confirm I am firmly in the race," Mr. Ruto told reporters in Nairobi on Monday.
I am firmly of the view that if you put more than three people in a room nothing happens".
"When it comes to public services, I am firmly on the side of the public," she said.
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