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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so vehemently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or expression that is done with intense emotion or forcefulness.
Example: "She argued so vehemently that it was hard to believe anyone could disagree with her."
Alternatives: "so passionately" or "so forcefully."
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"I am so vehemently against everything all that stood for.
It is understandable why this proposal is so vehemently rejected by the American people.
But the letter to which Truffaut responded so vehemently was an odd amalgam.
All of them emphasised the importance of safe sex so vehemently that I believed them.
Because as FW Woolworth believed so vehemently in 1909, Woolies really was for everyone.
While bankers denounced the French report, not everyone disagreed so vehemently.
Can art ever be fully separated from politics, as he so vehemently argued?
Determined to discover the Countess's secret, Ghermann threatens her so vehemently that she dies of fright.
For somebody who protests his innocence so vehemently, he shows a remarkable lack of bitterness.
He talks about it so much, and so vehemently, that he begins to alienate his friends.
"That's the real reason the tobacco industry opposes them so vehemently".
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