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Discover LudwigThe phrase "firmly for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express strong support or agreement on a certain matter. Example: I am firmly for equal pay for everyone, regardless of gender or ethnicity.
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In the pessimistic halls of literary fiction, she speaks up, gently but firmly, for human potential.
Notwithstanding any qualms a few Labour MPs might have, the government is still firmly for abolition.
When Leinart won the job, he held it firmly for three years.
Schwartz, who is firmly for abortion rights, has run unsuccessfully for mayor.
Director Annilese Miskimmon opts firmly for early 18th century, but nothing is stilted or overstylised.
If we don't stand up firmly for our own values, then what will happen to those Egyptians who do?
Whether they stand firmly for or against Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's youth have much in common.
Then all the good work is undone as she drags down the last and Perry pulls firmly for four.
In the long-running arguments about assimilation versus multiculturalism, secular France has always stood firmly for the first.
The Greens, partners in coalition with the ruling Social Democrats, are agin it; the opposition Christian Democrats firmly for it.
I also wondered while driving on the rough asphalt if the suspension was tuned too firmly for mainstream buyers.
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