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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stubbornness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the quality of being stubborn or obstinate.
Example: "Her stubbornness often led to conflicts with her colleagues."
Alternatives: "an obstinacy" or "a tenacity."
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A: Stubbornness, I guess.
But it also highlights the ways "Game of Thrones" embodies the illuminative possibilities of fantasy yet displays a stubborn adherence to the genre's knee-jerk conventions — a stubbornness that ultimately prevents the show from fully transcending its birthright.
It's almost a stubbornness".
It was a stubbornness that seemed part of Federer's character.
With it went a stubbornness that at times seemed unrelenting.
AVB did not help himself, with a stubbornness that proved counterproductive.
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So at least I had a certain stubbornness, which is a necessary part of being a writer.
He had an overwhelming handshake, a playful laugh and a loving stubbornness that, sometimes, did not serve him well.
And unfortunately, I had a kind of a dispositional stubbornness".
Yet Ms. Keenan-Bolger endows her with a feral stubbornness within the shyness, like an animal burrowed in a safe lair who knows that it's dangerous outside.
It has brought out a resoluteness in me, too, an enormous stubbornness that I have rarely used for myself but that is a huge resource for my child.
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