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the firmness
noun
The state of being firm; strength; permanence; stability; hardness; resolution.
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The firmness had a pretended note.
But the firmness of those religious instructions is an illusion.
I wasn't expecting the firmness to be that soft.
"She has already proven the firmness of her position".
The firmness values of the greens have reduced marginally.
"They tried to dissuade him, but not with the firmness that was necessary".
He can adjust the firmness of the mattress depending on his level of pain.
Before her angry ardour, I lost the firmness of my tackle and my finishing flopped.
Royal watchers were surprised at the firmness of the statement, spotting a protocol minefield.
What the poll did not register was the firmness of the predictions.
"You're not as keen about the firmness, but you're happy she has this sense about her.
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