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Discover LudwigThe phrase "firmly confident" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's strong belief or assurance in something. Example: The CEO was firmly confident in her company's ability to overcome any challenges and continue to grow.
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In order to get that outcome, you must be firmly confident when you begin to engage in the situation.
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After spending hundreds of hours with Mr. Khadr, I am confident that he firmly disavows interest in political and military issues and wants no involvement in any such activities.
Shake her hand firmly to show you are confident in yourself and that you respect her.
Walking slowly and firmly and singing wordless but confident-sounding phrases, Theo Bleckmann exuded authority as a doctor examining Ms. Monk.
So if you are a young woman, you can overcome it by sounding confident, being firm, looking others straight in the eye, and firmly shaking hands.
"Now they're looking for a confident pose, two feet firmly on the ground.
In a statement on Wednesday, the US ambassador, Roberta Jacobson, reached for a conciliatory tone: "Change sometimes brings anxiety, but as I have said many times I am confident our relationship is firmly rooted in shared values and interests.
Though he said he was "surprised and disappointed" that Hewlett-Packard's largest shareholder opposed the merger, the chairman of Compaq Computer declared yesterday that he remained firmly committed to the plan and confident the deal could be rescued.
According to a recent survey, while only 2percentt of American adults firmly believe Earth is flat, 84percentt were confident that we live on a round planet.
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