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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I resolve to" is both correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing an intention to do something or make a change. For example: "I resolve to spend more time with my family this year."
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I resolve to have excellent follow-through.
I resolve to do just that.
I resolve to boycott the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust".
I resolve to actually do what I'm doing, whenever possible.
* I resolve to save a lot more of my income.
I resolve to walk one mile before each meal.
I resolve to take no more middle-of-the-night bathroom breaks.
Furthermore, I resolve to do my duty and to live honorably, so help me God".
I resolve to pretend I'm drowning if that's what it takes to get him out.
I resolve to return later when I have summoned up more courage and a few sacks.
* I resolve to do everything I can to help the third-world poor.
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