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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an adamantly" is not correct in written English.
The word "adamantly" is an adverb and should not be preceded by the article "an."
Example: "She adamantly refused to change her mind about the decision."
Alternatives: "firmly" or "strongly".
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As the reporter, Steve Cell seems simply uncomfortable as an adamantly distrustful muckraker whose attitude would betray journalistic objectivity in any era and in current circumstances rings unfeasibly with sureness.
New Grove II is also online, but I leave assessments of speed and convenience to those less electricity challenged than I. New Grove II is still an adamantly British publication, although my copy, I am told, was printed in Massachusetts.
Red, green and black are colors associated with Marcus Garvey (1887-1940), who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association to promote racial pride and worldwide unity among blacks and who advocated an adamantly nonintegrationist "back to Africa" movement.
If Jesse, having been raised in an adamantly anti-abolitionist family and very likely envying Frank's adventures, needed further incentive to go to war, the day's events provided it.
Her new paintings are similarly built up -- she uses a material similar to putty -- but also incorporate texts, schematic figures and an adamantly critical look at modern and contemporary art.
Concurrently, New York is being eaten up by luxury housing; the price of real estate keeps climbing, and the luxury-condo building at 432 Park Avenue (now the tallest building in New York if you don't count the spire on One World Trade Center) has become a dominant feature of the city's skyline, an adamantly erect manifestation of the ascendancy of wealth.
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If an IRB adamantly rejects a study, the researcher is stuck.
At the behest of the police officers union, Hahn has supported allowing officers to work three days a week for 12 hours a day, a policy adamantly opposed by Parks.
But there is also a class of so-called "non-bizarre delusions" in which a person adamantly insists on an idea or event that has been shown to be irrefutably false by overwhelming objective evidence.
Sidney Bail, president of the Wading River Civic Association, a group adamantly opposed to a bridge from the Shoreham-Wading River area to Connecticut, said a tunnel running below the communities with entrances on the expressway would be less objectionable than a bridge.
Several senior counterterrorism officials overseas said recently that they understood that both men possibly had begun to cooperate either after being subjected to coercive interrogations or after being threatened with torture, an accusation adamantly denied by American officials.
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