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The phrase "emphatic that" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use it when you want to emphasize an idea. For example: "He stated emphatically that he was not going to change his mind."
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She is emphatic that they will not.
He was emphatic that Obama's own test cannot be met.
But he was emphatic that Aragon was above board.
"He is emphatic that it just did not happen.
Sanghera is emphatic that such cultural beliefs are no excuse.
He is emphatic that he's a storyteller, not a politico.
They were emphatic that the date would not change.
Serbia was equally emphatic that it would never recognize Kosovo.
GoDaddy was emphatic that the failure was not caused by outsiders.
But she is emphatic that she is in for the long haul.
If MP3 isn't the enemy, what is? Dibb is emphatic that it's a lifestyle thing.
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