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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ardently of" can be grammatically correct and used in written English, although it is not very common and may sound somewhat formal or old-fashioned.
It would typically be used to describe the intensity or fervor of someone's feelings or actions towards a certain thing. For example: "He was ardently of the belief that education was the key to success." This sentence means that the person strongly believed and was passionate about the idea that education was crucial for achieving success. Another example: "She spoke ardently of her love for classical music." This means that the woman expressed her love for classical music with great passion and enthusiasm. Overall, "ardently of" is a more poetic or literary way of expressing strong emotions or beliefs. It may not be appropriate for everyday speech or informal writing.
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He spoke ardently of public service, but said he could not back the Administration on the Paris decision.
Though poets and philosophers might write ardently of the soul and of immortality, doctors could not possibly describe these as "fact".
Amelia Earhart sings ardently of emotional rebirth as she defies convention in her bid to become the first woman to defy gravity, Lindy style.
Soldiers who once spoke ardently of wanting to rebuild Iraq now express open contempt for a people who seem unwilling to help themselves.
Then, for (sadly) comic relief, we have Katy and Preston, who, married a bare two years and ardently of the purist party, are mainly involved in strategizing their marital misery.
The photographer, crushed to discover that he might have insulted the pretty young lady, spoke ardently of her dress, and she oh-so-reluctantly came to the front of the restaurant and agreed to try again.
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I have chosen this book because it is recent, it is thorough, it is warmly endorsed by both Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, it is written by someone with inside information and direct contact with the principal figures involved and it clearly represents the views of that part of the administration most ardently supportive of the "tough" interrogation policies.
He seemed fascinated by power and, at the same time, ardently appreciative of decency and small acts of compassion.
There is warmth as well as austerity in Wadjda's world, kindness as well as cruelty, and the possibility, modestly sketched and ardently desired, of change.
Perhaps the most ardently politicized of designers is Kenneth Cole, not surprising given his family connections (Andrew Cuomo, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor of New York, is his brother-in-law).
Obama saw himself as ardently supportive of Israel, but he was also determined to distance himself from the Israeli government at times in order to press for a sensible peace process.
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