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Discover LudwigThe phrase "form a firm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the establishment or creation of a business or organization.
Example: "After years of planning, they decided to form a firm that specializes in renewable energy solutions."
Alternatives: "establish a company" or "create a business."
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Add the egg yolk, salt and enough water to form a firm dough.
In the long run, Russia and China are just as likely to fall out as to form a firm alliance.
They plan to form a firm that will, in partnership with a charity called Water for Humans, custom-build composting toilets and rainwater collectors.
Professor Morey says there is not enough data for Morningstar's current method to form a firm conclusion about its ability to pick winning funds.
In a separate bowl, add the salt, corn oil and lemon zest to the remaining water and stir together, then pour the liquid over the flour mixture, add the egg yolks and knead together to form a firm dough.
P2: Relatively to a firm adopting the classic organizational form, a firm adopting the platform-ecosystem form will internationalize faster.
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Mix together well; this will form a firmed up stuffing.
"I've never formed a firm conclusion," Anthony said.
He was pleased with the result and they formed a firm to do every body's ties that way.
Bingham Dana and McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen are expected to announce amerger today, forming a firm with more than 800 lawyers.
Continue to run machine until dough forms a firm ball, rides around on blade and is not at all sticky.
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