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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sudden determination" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an abrupt or unexpected decision or resolve to do something. Example: "After much contemplation, she felt a sudden determination to change her career path."
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Western governments, peacekeepers and the United Nations administration here are showing a sudden determination to bring Serbs home.
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Mr. Schaffert's blithe, quirky novel takes what momentum it has from Lily's sudden determination to track down her mother.
The context for the Lords' sudden determination to reform is the long shadow cast by the failure of Nick Clegg's plans for democratisation.
At first glance she appears to be hesitating, but, no, it's not hesitation or a sudden flagging of determination; on the contrary, it's a pause to sharpen her concentration, to make her will steelier yet.
He also reiterated his determination to resist pleas for a sudden cut in fuel taxes, which are the highest in Europe.
In fact, I almost gave up but then, all of a sudden, I became imbued with a massive sense of determination.
The strictly controlled Saudi media described the executions as a reflection of the kingdom's "determination to combat terror" – also underlined a fortnight ago with a sudden announcement of a Saudi-led and exclusively Sunni "military alliance" to fight Isis.
After a sudden counter-attack initially seemed to have broken down with Wayne Rooney's wayward pass, Welbeck's determination kept the move alive.
A sudden, unexpected attunement.
A sudden flood?
I felt a sudden rage.
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