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Discover LudwigThe phrase "*resistant" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that is able to resist or withstand certain conditions or influences. For example: - The new coating on the car is water-resistant, making it perfect for rainy days. - The medicine is heat-resistant, so it can withstand high temperatures without losing its effectiveness. - The material used to make the walls is fire-resistant, providing added safety to the building. - He has always been resistant to change, preferring to stick to his tried and true methods. - The horseshoe crab is resistant to bacteria and can survive in harsh environments.
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They become resistant.
Republicans are resistant.
Or make them resistant.
We're resistant to innovation".
McCain was especially resistant.
"Amanda is not resistant".
I am too resistant".
But manufacturers are resistant.
I was resistant".
Others are more resistant.
Britons are commendably resistant.
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