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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new resolve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a fresh determination or commitment to achieve a goal or change behavior.
Example: "After reflecting on my past mistakes, I approached the new year with a new resolve to improve my health and well-being."
Alternatives: "a fresh determination" or "a renewed commitment."
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At the very least, they can develop it and contact it for you.' He had to talk me into it—I said, 'No, no, they might scratch the negatives.' LIFE magazine!" But after Neary convinced Freedman to let him take her images back to New York City, LIFE included six of her photos in "A New Resolve: Never to Be Invisible Again," Neary's piece on the origins and events of the Poor People's Campaign.
"This is a new team with a new resolve," Marion countered.
The Ravens found a way, welcomed Lewis back and created a new resolve.
The ensuing campaign, begun last week, appears to have been prosecuted with a new resolve.
My mother's cancer diagnosis gave me the opportunity to approach my patients with a new resolve in the coming year.
Having watched their parents struggle with the trade-offs, they bring a new resolve to the fight.
And others said they thought that they saw a new resolve in Mr. Netanyahu to move forward.
His heart, his mind, his soul were renewed toward a new resolve, a new mission -- to make it count.
Any early signs of a new resolve vanished as the swift fall in interest rates eased the pressure.
But now that he has defected and joined the rebel army fighting Assad, his erstwhile gun-shyness has transformed into a new resolve to fight.
But Mr Li's remarks, and the prominence given to them in Chinese press reports, could be aimed at signalling a new resolve.
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