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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as firm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the firmness of one thing to another, often in contexts related to opinions, decisions, or physical objects.
Example: "The committee's decision was as firm as it had been in previous meetings."
Alternatives: "as strong" or "as solid".
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Grillo's attachment to the internet and its culture remains as firm as ever.
Here the art-craft divide seems as firm as ever and thus especially interesting to contemplate.
Not all automakers are as firm as the Big Three in opposing action on greenhouse gases.
We will stand as firm as mountains and will remain faithful to the people".
"The greens weren't as firm as I thought they would be," Hurst said.
Gore has never impressed me as being as firm as Clinton.
The greens are quick, but they're not as firm as a normal U. S. Open".
"In our polls, Jon's support is just as firm as Jim's support," he said.
Rosoff stands as firm as Silverton's standout pizza crust.
The stump of the pancreas was sutured as firm as possible using a fish-mouth closure.
The big beasts' grip on the F1 jungle is as firm as ever.
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