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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Undeterred by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who remains resolute or continues to pursue a goal despite facing obstacles or challenges. Example: "Undeterred by the harsh criticism, she continued to pursue her dream of becoming an artist."
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"Undeterred," by Adrian Tomine, November 12 , 2012
Undeterred by the piece's unwieldiness, MoMA acquired it in 2007.
Undeterred by the new administration in Washington, Rael remains committed to his vision.
Undeterred by his unpopularity among more conventional bankers, he is now trumpeting ambitious expansion plans.
Undeterred by his exile, Ohio Democrats nominated Vallandigham as their gubernatorial candidate for the fall election.
Undeterred by facts, the pledge would let small-business owners deduct 20 percent of their business income.
Undeterred by their inevitable ubiquity, I've mentally added several new items to my wardrobe already.
Undeterred by his star's protestations, the director Peter Hall went ahead anyway and Dame Judi triumphed.
Undeterred by his employees' opposition, he negotiated to buy the mall for a bargain-basement $27 million.
Undeterred by mid-1960s realiny in the Bronx, it declared: "Everyone knows they play to win".
Undeterred by his initial finding in Khankaisky district, Mr. Bugaev pressed on.
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