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Discover Ludwig"firmly sealed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something is securely or tightly closed, usually with the use of a seal or adhesive. Example: The envelope was firmly sealed to prevent any tampering with the confidential documents inside. Other examples: 1. The jar of pickles was firmly sealed, ensuring its freshness. 2. The lid of the container was firmly sealed to keep the food from spilling. 3. The contract was firmly sealed with signatures from both parties. 4. The box was firmly sealed with packing tape to protect the fragile items inside. 5. The windows were firmly sealed with caulk to prevent any drafts from coming in.
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But if you come from a well-to-do family, lips are usually firmly sealed.
All this will make readers step into the sea with firmly sealed lips.
None of which deterred the joggers, some of whom attempted to gain access to Central Park, which was firmly sealed.
There's a deep sense of peace and tranquility here; as if summer itself has somehow been captured in a glass jar, and the lid firmly sealed.
If you have an unheated section of basement, be sure the door to that section is firmly sealed — unlike mine, which has a hole for a cat door cut into it.
At the time, assisted dying was not an issue which had been widely covered, but after its broadcast Dignitas and the assisted dying debate were now firmly sealed in the public's consciousness.
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Press down on the edges to firmly seal in the filling (very important! Don't want the filling exploding out).
Firmly seal the edges.
Be sure to firmly seal all edges.
Use electrical tape to firmly seal off any part of the cord or screw base that might otherwise get paint on it, including under the base.
Press edges firmly to seal.
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