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The phrase "Go firm" is not a part of a sentence, as it does not contain a subject or verb
It can be used as a shorthand instruction or encouragement to remain steadfast or to stand one's ground. For example, "We must go firm on our decision not to accept the terms they proposed."
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Others moved forward, straight down the road, trying to "go firm" on a front line there, to establish a defensive perimeter into which Iraqi fighters could not penetrate.
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What's more, you can use any ball -- just know that smaller, harder balls will go firmer and deeper.[1].
But he understood that the INDs "wanted to establish that before they went firm".
Before the recession, the argument goes, firms and households accumulated unsustainably large mountains of debt.
"It's going to become difficult because the greens are going to get firm," he said.
I'm only three off the lead and it's only going to get firmer".
"The longer we go without firm controls in place, the more dangerous it is".
He suggested that potential investors instead go through firms that do the vetting for them.
Patent trolls are also more likely to go after firms that employ fewer lawyers.
Will you ensure government contracts only go to firms paying the living wage?
Brazil has passed a new law and is using it to go after firms caught up in the Petrobras scandal.
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