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"firmly establish" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to establish something in a strong, unwavering manner. You can use "firmly establish" in situations where you want to convey the idea of establishing something securely or making it permanent. For example: - It is important to firmly establish good communication in any relationship. - The company has firmly established itself as a leader in the industry. - The team worked hard to firmly establish their dominance in the tournament.
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A rigorous set of studies published in January has helped to more firmly establish microcredit's limitations.
Some thought an arena in Newark might more firmly establish the teams with the state's residents.
His reemergence made Jiang Qing and her followers desperate to firmly establish a more radical path.
The Winter Garden and Millennium Galleries will firmly establish the reputation of John Pringle, Penny Richards and Ian Sharratt.
And they would firmly establish companies' right to disclose the number and type of orders with which they complied.
Mr. Farinetti said he hoped to "stupefy New Yorkers and firmly establish the Eataly brand on the very highest level".
In 2008, Mike Huckabee used a win in Iowa to firmly establish himself in the upper tier of GOP candidates.
It's very important for the rest of this story that we firmly establish they are not brother and sister.
The Ottoman government sent a special commissioner to punish the guilty and suppress disorder, and to firmly establish Istanbul's authority.
The Double should firmly establish Ayoade as a director, but before now, he's been better known as a performer.
"While we suspected this before, there wasn't strong enough data to firmly establish it before this study".
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