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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too vehemently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone expressing their opinions or feelings in an excessively forceful or passionate manner. Example: "He argued too vehemently for his point of view, making it difficult for others to engage in a calm discussion."
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Numerous explanations were given: Abreu protested too vehemently when Cantanhede made a call in favor of his own brother, George.
At first Mario wants Neruda to compose a poem for Beatrice, but Neruda refuses, perhaps a little too vehemently.
Toulon kept the ball with ruthless efficiency and Wasps were unwilling to contest too vehemently at the breakdown for fear of conceding a penalty.
Bowen mentioned that when he played for Miami, the singer Jimmy Buffett was ejected from a Heat-Knicks game for protesting calls too vehemently.
The project was rejected vehemently — too vehemently — by the local Community Board, which had input before its vote and knows perfectly well that the current design is a negotiating position and not a final product.
Trotted out too often, or too vehemently, it can make those who rely on it sound suspiciously like one of the "mothers and fathers" that Bob Dylan addressed back in 1964 — those people whose "order is rapidly fadin'," whose "old road is rapidly agin'," and who, finally, are bid, "Please get out of the new one if you can't lend your hand".
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But the insurance industry and others wary of too much government intervention vehemently oppose the idea.
Thursday, as McCain was fervently and completely denying the allegations of an affair with Iseman, people in all quarters of the McCain universe were vehemently denying it, too.
The tall bald man's aggression, however, was a reflection of my own feelings of anxiety about getting a seat, but I was unwilling to admit that I too am pushy, so I vehemently condemned him in order to reassure myself that I'm not like him.
"Us too!" Several people in the room vehemently agreed, including a young couple in "Make America Great Again" hats.
But when the first edition came out, Tenniel objected vehemently to lines that were too thick and annoying show-through of type.
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