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am vehemently
adverb
In a vehement manner; expressing with a strong or forceful attitude.
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But I am vehemently refusing.
Needless to say, I am vehemently opposed to selective education!
Quotas don't work: I am vehemently anti-quotas, and yet at least as vehemently pro-diversity.
Although I supported the Gulf War (after all Saddam Hussein had invaded a neighbouring country) and fully support regime change in Iraq, I am vehemently against this war.
"This nominee and the administration know that I am vehemently opposed to them moving forward with the unconstitutional women's procurement rule that makes it harder for women to access federal contracts," Mr. Kerry said.
A few days into the new year, as the Republican leadership was about to concede that its trainwreck strategy had failed... Representative Frank Riggs, a freshman Republican from California, stood up in a meeting with the leadership and said, "I am vehemently and steadfastly opposed to this defeatist strategy, which is going to blur the difference between the parties".
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This is vehemently denied.
I'm vehemently anti-, actually.
I was vehemently anti-nuke.
But that result was vehemently disputed.
He was vehemently opposed to immigration.
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