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"firm word" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a promise, agreement, or declaration that is certain and cannot be easily changed or broken. For example, "I gave her my firm word that I would be there on time."
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He says that a firm word or two would have stopped him.
Most of our articles are within the range of 700-1,500 words, though we have no firm word limits.
And if the only way they learn is by their boss having a firm word with them, that's fine.
His relatives say they have not seen him since, nor received any firm word of his whereabouts.
A spokesman for the State Department said he did not have "any firm word" on when briefings might begin for designated officials from the new government.
We're into the sixth day of Sony's PSN shutdown and currently there is no firm word on how and when the situation will be resolved.
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Firm words.
These are firm words.
Simple, yet firm words.
We need firm acts, not just firm words.
This was untrue, but after some firm words it worked.
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