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"firmly rejects" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate emotional and/or mental strength in rejecting or declining something. For example, "The teacher firmly rejected the student's request for an extension on the assignment."
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And when it comes to the Taliban, President Karzai firmly rejects any suggestion that their brazen and brutal attacks confirm a rejection of peace talks.
Selig firmly rejects that suggestion.
She firmly rejects the estimated abortion rates.
But new research firmly rejects that argument.
Brennan, however, firmly rejects this reading.
Our empirical evidence firmly rejects the view that conscription entails relative long-term real earnings differences.
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Argos firmly rejected the offer.
The data firmly reject these restrictions.
The court firmly rejected that challenge.
This calumny must be firmly rejected.
This view was firmly rejected in Berlin.
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