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Discover Ludwig"pressed firmly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical action - pressing something with a strong force or intensity. For example, "She pressed the button firmly."
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And the Palestinians believe that Israel must be pressed firmly on the issue of settlements.
"Boring, boring City" sang the travelling hordes, their tongues pressed firmly in their cheeks.
Using the back of a ladle, he pressed firmly on the crab shells and strands of leek.
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Sept. 30 - President Bush's expression was sad and maybe a bit annoyed, and one hand was pressed firmly over his stomach.
Our whole tired crew-with the driver's foot pressed firmly on the accelerator-may be hurtling toward a brick wall at sixty miles an hour.
(Better to have your nose pressed firmly against the glass than to be a guest of the people you report about).
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"Then press firmly and hold in place for five seconds".
Remember to press firmly enough to remove the excess glue.
Do this around 10 times, 2-3 times a day, making sure you press firmly but gently.
Remember to press firmly to ensure that no air is trapped.
Make sure to press firmly and go all the way around.
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