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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dogged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is persistent or determined in their efforts, often in a challenging situation.
Example: "Despite the numerous setbacks, her dogged determination to succeed never wavered."
Alternatives: "tenacious" or "persistent".
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He's a dogged reporter".
And she was a dogged realist.
He was a Crimson reporter, a dogged researcher.
Mr. Travaglio is a dogged muckracker.
He is a dogged political fighter.
A dogged group of Canadian volunteers helped free him.
They too may find Jokowi to be a dogged president.
Mr. Mikkelson was a dogged researcher of folklore.
But he continued to play poker with a dogged mantra.
Sanjay Wadhwa, a dogged securities investigator, connected the dots.
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"Without being brilliant, it was a very good performance against a dogged Rangers side.
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