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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vigorous determination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and energetic resolve to achieve a goal or overcome obstacles.
Example: "Her vigorous determination to succeed in her career inspired everyone around her."
Alternatives: "a strong resolve" or "an intense commitment".
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Like the New Wave filmmakers, they had a vague sense of what they wanted, combined with a vigorous determination to achieve it, whatever the hell it was.
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He was awarded a Bar to his DFC on 27 June 1944, for "courage and devotion to duty of a high order" and "vigorous determination" in attacks on Berlin and other heavily-defended targets.
"He's a vigorous man".
Geffen had about him a vigorous energy.
A vigorous law enforcement response is essential.
The Portnoys promptly began a vigorous defense.
Kavadh I proved himself a vigorous ruler.
A vigorous back and forth ensued.
His walk was a vigorous lurch.
The airlines have mustered a vigorous defence.
"I'm a vigorous prosecutor," he said.
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