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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all resolve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing determination, commitment, or the act of resolving issues or conflicts.
Example: "Despite the challenges we faced, we approached the situation with all resolve to find a solution."
Alternatives: "full determination" or "complete commitment".
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"Leave it all alone or at least treat it with sensitivity and it would all resolve itself in time; 'it' never quite being defined, but just generally felt as anything that causes disruption". He added that blaming the US or hoping the global terror movement "would go away if only we were more sensitive to its pretensions, is... profoundly, fundamentally wrong".
Instead, we must all resolve to use our privilege for good.
We may not all be poets or revolutionaries, but we can all resolve to lead more fulfilling, authentic lives.
But we can all resolve to greet the day with a smile, sing a few bars out loud, and do something nice for someone else, just because.
Perhaps we can all resolve to not only look out for our own when faced with an antiquated or unfair policy but instead take these opportunities to engage policymakers in a meaningful discussion that could improve the lives of all children in our public school system.
The Republican contest goes on, and it may not, after all, resolve itself before the convention.
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"I think it's all resolved," Favre said.
Five endograft limb dislocations were all resolved by secondary endovascular procedures.
This new and fast algorithm makes it possible to estimate the volume of all resolved vortices.
That is not to say that the difficult issues are all resolved.
It's all resolved in a final-confrontation scene straight out of a James Bond movie.
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