firmly declare
Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words
To declare in a way that is not likely to change.
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- The Prime Minister firmly declared that the country would not negotiate with terrorists.
- Despite the opposition, she firmly declared her support for the new environmental law.
- The judge firmly declared the evidence inadmissible in court.
- He firmly declared his innocence to the skeptical reporters.
- The CEO has firmly declared the company's commitment to ethical practices.
- It is important to firmly declare your position on critical issues to avoid misunderstandings.
- In her speech, the senator firmly declared, 'We will not compromise on our core values.'
- The committee will firmly declare its final decision next week.
- They firmly declared their intention to challenge the unjust ruling.
- By firmly declaring their independence, the small nation changed the course of its history.