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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an emphatically" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to modify a noun, but "emphatically" is an adverb and should not be used with "an."
Example: "She spoke emphatically about her beliefs."
Alternatives: "a strong" or "a forceful" or "a passionate".
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He was an emphatically American artist.
Finally, a man turned around an emphatically shussed Mr. Sugio.
Mr. Begelman too is an emphatically physical player.
Dr. Shapiro takes an emphatically opposite position, saying the change is "incredibly hopeful".
"He is, in an emphatically non-pejorative way, a very simple man," Neuhaus reflected.
In late November, I found myself at an emphatically chic hotel bar in Caracas.
The old dialogue between colour and line continued, but in an emphatically modern idiom.
It's an emphatically French service, but then, Turin is the most emphatically French of Italian cities.
"It must have been an emphatically energetic event — awe-inspiring in the bigness of it".
It's a wonderful deal for the lenders — and an emphatically bad one for the taxpayers.
This cover presented "the president-elect as an emphatically non-fist-bumping George Washington," according to the Guardian.
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