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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a resolutely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is determined or unwavering in their actions or beliefs.
Example: "She approached the challenge a resolutely confident individual, ready to face any obstacles in her way."
Alternatives: "an unwavering" or "a steadfast".
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Pam is a resolutely plain place.
She retains a resolutely commercial focus.
DAVID GERGEN is a resolutely unfashionable fellow.
The city's Education Department has adopted a resolutely cheery tone.
First, the Conservatives fought a resolutely UKIPish campaign.
The Sulzbergers are a resolutely private and modest bunch.
AMERICA'S business economists remain a resolutely upbeat lot.
There was also a resolutely fun side to knowing Carlos.
She's a resolutely good girl, but not a perfect one.
But my own garden remained a resolutely jay-free zone.
Although a resolutely modern city, Las Vegas has taken increasing interest in preserving its historic architecture.
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