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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all determined to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong resolve or intention among a group of people or individuals.
Example: "The team was all determined to win the championship this year, putting in extra hours of practice."
Alternatives: "fully committed to" or "entirely resolved to".
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We were all determined to do what it takes".
Camp inmates want to learn because they are not all determined to reach Folkestone.
At this point we're all determined to win and we know what it takes".
They are all determined to arrive at the gig tonight in a limo.
"It's worked because we're all determined to do what's best for Phelan," Ms. Thatcher said.
She wants a good death but her three daughters are all determined to have a say.
This week's season -- genuine May -- makes fair-weather moralists of us all, determined to live out each day in fullness from beginning to end.
You might say that the best thing about his project is also the worst thing, which is that the architects are all determined to do something different.
The fall will bring releases from consciousness-raising rappers like the Roots, Dead Prez and Talib Kweli, all determined to move hip-hop past materialism.
It draws the insanely ambitious from across the country, all determined to get more than they deserve -- and reject anyone remotely like themselves.
"There is a lot of family support and understanding, and we're all determined to rally behind him and help him become the man he's capable of being".
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