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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is not firm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks stability, strength, or certainty. Example: "The foundation of the building is not firm, which raises concerns about its safety."
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But Democratic lawyers and some legal experts say that deadline is not firm.
But history suggests that if the Bush administration is not firm, the program will evaporate.
Seita says Gallaher's offer is not firm and still wants to merge with Tabacalera.American Home Products and Warner-Lambert, two big American drugs firms, are to merge.
While the evidence suggests that yoga has the potential to alleviate pain, they wrote, the science is not firm enough to say for certain.
If the international response is not firm, Moscow will make other moves to redraw the region's map by intimidation or force.
"Pleasing Mr. McEwan" might express the show's purpose more than any other title, since the director's hand is not firm enough to stand in for the authorial voice that holds the original material together.
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Indeed the paper highlights the fact that a business model is not firm-focused, nor dyad-focused, but rather network-, and even market-focused, demonstrating that a business model is not static, but dynamic.
But with money on the line, there is pressure on doctors to treat, even when the diagnosis isn't firm.
If it isn't firm enough, add more peanut butter.
Opposition lawmakers said the wording was not firm enough.
Well, these are not firm predictions right now, just concerns.
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