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Discover Ludwig"firmly set" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is fixed or firmly placed in a particular position, usually with a strong or stable foundation. It can also imply strength, determination, or conviction. Example: - The foundation of the building was firmly set to withstand earthquakes. - The team's goals for the season were firmly set and they were determined to achieve them. - She looked at him with her jaw firmly set, refusing to back down in the argument. - The tradition of family game night was firmly set in their household every Sunday. - The stitches in the fabric were firmly set, ensuring the repair would hold.
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Cook until whites are firmly set.
The effect was intoxicating, the hook firmly set.
A lifelong bachelor, he was firmly set in his likes and dislikes.
But until all avenues of appeal are exhausted, the precedent will not be firmly set.
Cook at a very gentle simmer 3 minutes, until white is firmly set.
How arrogant of me to think I could remold a man who was firmly set.
By then, Nash's personal pantheon of symbols – his elements – were firmly set.
Mr. Ryder is not concerned and has his sights firmly set upon his goal.
Almost everyone loved Eisenhower, and he firmly set the standards for leadership.
Let cool; once the nuts are firmly set, coarsely chop them.
Those firmly set on a goal, like conquering a new slope, make riskier choices.
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