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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a resolute supporter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is firmly committed to a cause, idea, or individual.
Example: "Throughout the campaign, she remained a resolute supporter of the candidate, attending every rally and event."
Alternatives: "a steadfast advocate" or "an unwavering backer."
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As befits a tech mogul, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has been a resolute supporter of digital initiatives in New York City, from hiring the city's first chief digital officer, Rachel Sterne Haot, to strong patronage of the thriving Silicon Alley start-up community.
Nixon however became a resolute supporter of Goldwater.
He is being treated at a Resolute Supporter hospital in Kandahar.
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Rasmussen offered few details about the plan, other than a name, "Resolute Support".
Striking a resolute tone at the conclusion of his speech, Bush told his supporters: "Read my lips: no junk stuff".
He was a resolute goofball.
He is, in fact, a resolute optimist.
Miller is a resolute no voter.
Nesta Roberts was a resolute High Anglican.
His answer was a resolute "no".
After a resolute start, the programme went off track.
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