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Discover LudwigThe phrase "firmly stand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to denote taking a strong position on something, as in the sentence: "The mayor firmly stands by her decision to close the beaches."
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CWA will continue to fight against the interests of the 1% and corporate greed and firmly stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe against the environmental and cultural degradation of their community".
We firmly stand on the path of development of democracy, of a market economy.
A Channel 4 spokesman said: "We firmly stand by our journalism.
And so, he ended, "We firmly stand on the path of development of democracy and of a market economy".
In the cartoon, figures with colored drapes shimmering in the light firmly stand out and each individual face is a masterly portrait.
The Chancellor's embarrassing climb down over his assault on working people shows that the Labour Party has started to firmly stand for working people once again.
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Rosita and Tai had always firmly stood side by side.
Mr. Geithner, who led the session, firmly stood his ground.
But he firmly stands by it, and his patrons back him.
Confronted with tremendous challenges, tugged from every angle, he firmly stands.
But the broader point firmly stands: it takes more than a growing economy to lift the bottom half.
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