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firmly

[furm-lee] / ˈfɜrm li /




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A spokesperson for the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust says it is "firmly focused on the long-term sustainability of Durrell" and will be sharing a 10-year strategy later in 2026.

From BBC

The fundamental factors of debt and depreciation — the “debasement trade” — remain firmly in place, Lundin said.

From MarketWatch

“We’ve got our views around fundamental value, and we’re very firmly focused on looking at all options as to how we realize that value,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

If Arsenal do not end up as Premier League champions now, the blame will lie firmly at their own feet.

From BBC

He describes himself as an "eco-populist" and has sought to position his party firmly on the left of politics.

From BBC