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to firmly
adverb
In a firm or definite or strong manner.
Exact(60)
I used to firmly believe this.
The program seems to firmly belong to O'Brien now.
His reemergence made Jiang Qing and her followers desperate to firmly establish a more radical path.
The head of pastoral welfare told us to be professional, to firmly refuse.
As originally written, the rules instructed House members to firmly decline the honor.
What we should do at present is to firmly counter provocative actions from Japan".
Pupils are no different from adults - they like to be talked to firmly but nicely.
We provide evidence to firmly associate KMT2C, ASH1L, and KMT5B haploinsufficiency with dominant developmental disorders.
We think it is too early to firmly conclude that it does.
However, b must be sufficiently large to firmly support the QCR.
Further randomised controlled trials are needed to firmly establish the benefits of prophylactic anticonvulsants.
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