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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Dogged perseverance" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a determined and persistent effort in the face of challenges or difficulties. Example: "Her dogged perseverance in pursuing her goals eventually led to her success, despite numerous setbacks."
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Dogged perseverance.
Newman and the narrator both live in this song, and so we get an inseparable blend of sarcasm, defensiveness, and critique from competing voices: one that disdains the South for its backwardness, another that rips the North for its hypocrisy, and a united voice that loves and loathes the whole mess of shame, arrogance, hatred, and dogged perseverance that is our American inheritance.
For these men and women the Olympics is a culmination of years of tough training, painful injuries, and dogged perseverance.
On Friday, dogs off all sizes got to share in the benefits of the dogged perseverance of Crescenta Valley community leaders over the course of more than five years to bring the facility to fruition.
All of this simplicity, however, doesn't remove the need for inspiration, vision and dogged perseverance.
He's a success as a corporate lawyer not because he's brilliant but because of dogged perseverance.
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"He possesses one quality which will ever ensure success, and that is a bull dog pertinacity and perseverance which renders him ignorant of the fact that he is ever whipped".
The most famous statue in Japan is arguably one of a dog, Hachiko, who exemplified loyalty, perseverance and duty.
Perseverance and stamina in the dog days of the war counted just as much as glorious presumptions at the start, if not more so.
Name and address supplied Slowly but surely, thanks to the perseverance of your paper, the truth of last Wednesday's events are being revealed (Witnesses tell of dogs, batons and attack by police, 8 April).
Perseverance pays.
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