firmness in the PONS Dictionary

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However, his superior military skill and the firmness of his troops soon turned the odds to his favour.
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The firmness of straw for example, is due to the presence in it of silica, the principal constituent of sand and flints.
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The marginal gingiva has a more translucent appearance than the attached gingiva, yet has a similar clinical appearance, including pinkness, dullness, and firmness.
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His service in that high office marked him as a man of high honor, firmness and probity.
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Different degrees of firmness of the rubber are considered when a hop-up is being upgraded.
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V8 and hybrid models also featured an adaptive suspension system that individually altered suspension damper firmness.
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The wide plasticity range and more consistent solid fat content create less variability in firmness, which is beneficial in production.
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Differences between cultivars may include the date the fruit ripens, disease resistance, freezing quality, firmness, berry size, berry shape, and flavor.
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Symptoms can include pain, firmness, redness, and/or bruising.
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From the first, his paintings are characterized by a firmness of outline reflecting his often-quoted conviction that drawing is the probity of art.
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