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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as firmly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the manner in which an action is performed, indicating strength or decisiveness.
Example: "She stated her position as firmly as she could, ensuring everyone understood her stance."
Alternatives: "with conviction" or "with determination".
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Press them down as firmly as you can.
Biden remains in the second spot on this list, but not as firmly as before.
But their friendship was forged as firmly as "Hillcroft" in Rochdale's annals.
"Don't insult me again," Hanwell said as firmly as any gentleman.
Robinson once believed as firmly as anyone that homosexuality was both a psychological disorder and a sin.
Loss, it will be noticed, can bestow recognition and reputation almost as firmly as dominant, repeated victory.
But the Soviets believed in the inherent evil of America just as firmly as Ronald Reagan believed it of them.
The firmest rebuff comes from a retired man, who declines to give a reason just as firmly.
Clerics spoke as firmly as they could in favour of a change, but conservatives won the day.
With quattro all-wheel drive, the S8 will no doubt hold the road at least as firmly as the BMW.
Will the new team try to keep the lid on North Korea as firmly as his father did?
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