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cemented

adjective as in stuck

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The bulk of the decisions related to the ride, such as “where critters went, where characters went, where Tiana is,” were cemented in Anaheim, Robledo said.

The great replacement theory is a statistical fact, being cemented into reality.

From Salon

However, in recent years, Starbucks has turned its attention to crafting mobile orders and accommodating delivery — a strategy that was only further cemented during the pandemic.

From Salon

In 1980, Wiles joined Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign as a campaign scheduler and cemented a career in Republican politics.

Ms Slingsby said the support had been "so exciting", and had "really cemented" the feeling there were people who "wanted to support the youth and the building".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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