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Discover Ludwig"has been firm" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone or something that has been consistent or not influenceable. For example: "The CEO's policy on diversity has been firm since she took office."
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Nevertheless, H&M has been firm on pricing.
During every appearance, Ms Pressley has been firm but friendly.
But Hollande has been firm in his insistence that something must be done in Mali.
The velocity of his fastball has been firm and established, his command has been really good, and the breaking ball has flat-out challenged people.
The deal must be approved by the city council, which has been firm in saying it wants a voter referendum to decide the issue.
In her seven years as governor of New Jersey, Christie Whitman has been firm about how she wants her approach to the environment to be measured.
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Ed Miliband has been firmer in his criticism of Israel.
The departing Pope has been firmer in dealing with abusers than is generally supposed.
Pricing has been firmer.
Woodson had been firm in his reluctance to make changes.
She had been firm and answered: "Yes it is me".
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