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"cemented it" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means to solidify or make something permanent. Example: The team's hard work and determination cemented their victory in the final game of the season.
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She lit the candle and cemented it to the trunk with its wax.
Nissan Headquarters: Yokohama, Kanagawa Perfecture, Japan Place on last poll: N/A Why it's hot: Nissan's "Open The Briefcase" campaign last year cemented it as a car company that's fully engaged with its consumers, as it was orchestrated via mobile devices.
It slithered out of a hole in the rock, grabbed a coral colony in its jaws, quickly dragged it over to the rock and cemented it in place.
Instead, he argues, it cemented it.
The passing of the deadline simply cemented it.
Prudential's announcement last week certainly cemented it as a market leader for with-profits investments.
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The surest way to propel a relationship to its conclusion is to begin cementing it into a permanent, unalterable shape.
We wanted to cement it".
Or cementing it?
To cement it, Ms. Burns led Xerox's $6.4 billion acquisition of Affiliated Computer Services in 2010.
Suggest that it would be good to cement it through regular use.
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