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Discover LudwigThe phrase "firmly like" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you want to express a strong preference or agreement, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "I firmly like the idea of implementing new strategies to improve our workflow."
Alternatives: "strongly prefer" or "adamantly support".
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In some productions this character merely stands firmly like a big boulder with a long beard.
Every meal felt firmly like Thanksgiving dinner, and yet not all of them included turkey -- and none of them ended with pumpkin pie.
Keep holding the brush firmly like a chisel and vary your layers of paint, making some darker and lighter.
If all your child needs is something simple and asks time after time, then you have to say something nice, but firmly like "You have legs, and arms, you can get it yourself".
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Mary just said firmly: "I like to think that he was a good man, worked very hard and that it was a lovely family business".
(i type (P) (or firmly nonexpansive-like) if (1.3).
In Section 3, we obtain two lemmas for a single firmly nonexpansive-like mapping.
Secondly, we obtain two convergence theorems for firmly nonexpansive-like mappings in Banach spaces and discuss their applications.
In Section 4, we construct strongly relatively nonexpansive sequences of mappings from a given sequence of firmly nonexpansive-like mappings.
However, we do not know whether Martinet's theorem holds for firmly nonexpansive-like mappings in Banach spaces.
By Lemma 2.3, Theorem 4.5, and Theorem 4.6, we obtain the following corollary for a single firmly nonexpansive-like mapping.
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