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The phrase "firmly present" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something is strongly and securely in a certain place or situation. You can use it to describe things or people that are firmly in a specific location or state, or to emphasize the strong presence of something. Example: The idea was firmly present in her mind, and she couldn't ignore it any longer. Example: The sculpture was firmly present in the center of the room, drawing everyone's attention. Example: Despite the distractions, the team remained firmly present and focused on their goal.
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Political views once considered extreme or taboo are now firmly present in mainstream political discourse.
"Contempt for imperfect human life, over estimation of the abilities of science" are "still firmly present in our time," she concludes, and this shows that "eugenics is still alive and has not been wiped out together with the Nazi past".
Even after adjustments for large-artery atherosclerosis in the aortic arch and the carotid artery bifurcation, this relationship was firmly present.
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They were read by Polish readers partly as allegories of their own situation, and they might have been blocked by the communist regime's censors had they not been firmly presented as non-fiction about far-off reactionary places.
"There was such a troubling history," Mr. Castelle said, contending the "misinformation effect" of Mr. Zain's findings, once so firmly presented, tended to contaminate all aspects of his cases and expunge any chance of doubt in the prosecution investigation.
When no substantial progress had been made by January 18, the German general Max Hoffmann firmly presented the German demands, which included the establishment of independent states in the Polish and Baltic territories formerly belonging to the Russian Empire and in Ukraine.
Rather than moving around a lot plant both your feet firmly and present from one point to give a sign of assurance and confidence.
"Climate change, once considered an issue for a distant future, has moved firmly into the present," a recent National Climate Assessment says.
It's anything but excruciating, though: being jolted so firmly into the present has a profoundly relaxing effect.
The latter works present firmly drawn nudes who express Hodler's mystical philosophy through grave, ritualized gestures.
"Climate change, once considered an issue for a distant future, has moved firmly into the present," the National Climate Assessment said.
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