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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the stubborn" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to stubbornness or stubborn individuals.
Example: "The article was primarily about the stubborn nature of certain animals in the wild."
Alternatives: "regarding the obstinate" or "concerning the inflexible".
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These musicians could not care less about the stubborn ideology that divided the camps long ago.
There is something comic and stirring, something Falstaffian, in these pages of the biography, about the stubborn refusal to give it up, any of it.
One of the few things that seems widely agreed upon in this debate is that a 'national conversation' about the stubborn resilience of gun violence is needed.
With their baffled insouciance about anyone who fails to share their interpretation of the facts – and on occasion, blind fury about the stubborn irrationality of politicians, regulators, and most of all their rival economists, they are an extraordinary tribe.
Have you got a taxi number?" If they've only seen you in well-cut jeans and leg-lengthening boots, and they don't know about the stubborn roll of back-fat, or the regrettable tattoo of Tweetie Pie on your hip that you had done in Mykonos 15 years ago, the fear is that they might be in for a relationship-ending shock.
According to the Sutton Trust, whose work with the Education Endowment Foundation makes it the go-to place for evidence and research, a great deal is known about the stubborn gap in attainment between white working class pupils and the rest, but too little about how to tackle it.
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Certainly we must wonder about the perversely stubborn skepticism concerning the genocidal nature of the campaign that ensued in South Kordofan.
And, like a lot of New York stories, though it may touch on history and backroom politics, sex and the supernatural, though it throws together billionaires and scrap-lumber salesmen, city councilmen and scholars of the occult, it's mostly about real estate and the stubborn allure of old buildings and their secrets.
But the hits outnumber the misses, and there is something engaging about the novel's stubborn refusal to amount to anything.
"We … share grave and growing concerns about the state's stubborn refusal to date to test all the evidence in the Skinner case," it read.
Children are meant to laugh at the man's stupidity, but older listeners may find something heroic about the man's stubborn optimism: "I rubbed my eyes and again I checked the time/It seemed as if the sky was growing dark/But I felt reassured when I looked at the clock and it still said four of two".
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