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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a resistant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something or someone that is resistant to a particular condition, influence, or change.
Example: "The new material is a resistant to extreme temperatures, making it ideal for use in harsh environments."
Alternatives: "a durable" or "a tough".
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A key strategy in combating a resistant microorganism is to suppress its resistance factor.
However, a resistant elm is not necessarily a beautiful elm.
And a resistant woman learns to call her suburb home.
Here one senses in the son's somewhat listless writing a resistant subservience.
At 7,200 feet altitude, he would run up mountains with a resistant harness.
One woman tried, with increasing alarm, to toast, rather than set furiously ablaze, a resistant marshmallow.
In Afghanistan's cities, the Taliban movement and its rules were ruthlessly imposed on a resistant population.
Occasionally bystanders gathered to watch silently as the police pummeled a resistant protester.
Once a resistant microbe is identified, stringent protocols are put in place, with dramatic results.
Its circumlocutions are a marvelous way to wean a resistant vacationer of workaholic notions of cutting to the chase.
SEX -- As mentioned, a resistant Ashley wrestles with a lad before blasting him in a tender area.
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