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Discover Ludwig"most firmly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it when expressing a strong degree of conviction or certainty. For example, "I'm convinced that this is the best course of action, most firmly."
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But what unites (and divides) them most firmly is stronger than sex.
Nominating and governance rejected nearly every one of his candidates, and Mark was the most firmly opposed".
The sea waves that have fixed themselves most firmly in the human imagination are the so-called tidal waves.
The FCC attracted over 7,000 submissions, including from those political parties most firmly opposed to the coup-spawned government.
It is one of the farmers' most firmly held convictions, but it happens not to be true.
"We condemned most firmly these practices that are absolutely humiliating to anyone in the world," he said.
But of all the global players, Viacom has an Internet strategy most firmly rooted in the here and now.
Its destiny is to stand most firmly for pan-Arab causes - which now means Iraq, in addition to Palestine.
Often overlooked, perhaps because it is the book set most firmly in the real world with less explosively Dahlesque moments.
Of the major auction houses holding sales, Silver Auctions of Spokane, Wash., is the most firmly identified with the entry-level market.
It is a rural conservative impulse, rooted most firmly in the South and West, that equates liberal government with tyranny and anti-Americanism.
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