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adamantly

[ad-uh-muhnt-lee, -mant-] / ˈæd ə mənt li, -ˌmænt- /


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“I think of this as the next format of recorded music,” Shulman says adamantly over breakfast in Beverly Hills a few days before the Grammys.

From The Wall Street Journal

Others in Mid-City are adamantly opposed to tunnel boring deep under their historic homes.

From Los Angeles Times

Tony Clark, executive director of the players union, concedes that the system might need tinkering but is adamantly opposed to a salary cap.

From Los Angeles Times

Other Pacific islands are adamantly opposed, saying offshore mining is too dangerous, with science on its practicality lacking.

From The Wall Street Journal

"No, we haven't seen The Holiday for years," she says adamantly, adding: "We don't sit down and watch films I'm in. I barely do."

From BBC