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Discover LudwigThe phrase "firmly ask for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the strength or assertiveness of a request.
Example: "During the meeting, I will firmly ask for the resources we need to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "strongly request" or "assertively ask for".
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"We firmly ask for justice for the dead students," read one side.
"We firmly ask for justice for the dead students," their T-shirts read.
He gets upset when his sister takes his toys away, he knows how to kindly and firmly ask for them back (more often than not).
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For example, when somebody interrupts you you can politely but firmly ask them to wait till you finish, or that you have allotted time for questions at the end of your presentation and so their question has to wait.
I braced myself for him to reprimand us for coming onto the school property, and politely but firmly ask us to leave.
But I will absolutely, firmly ask the question".
"I will firmly ask the question," Trump said.
We were firmly asked to leave.
"This was one of those things where I firmly believe that it's better you ask for forgiveness than permission," Johnston told Today.com.com
"You need to go and ask for your money back," Lera added firmly.
And when I phoned a prominent Israeli writer and peace advocate to ask for an interview he graciously but firmly declined.
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