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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am resolved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a firm decision or determination to do something.
Example: "After much consideration, I am resolved to pursue my dreams without hesitation."
Alternatives: "I am determined" or "I have decided."
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For I am resolved, this Christmas-and-Hanukkah-time, to be cheery and happy and hopeful.
He added, "This is a long road, and I am resolved, more resolved today than ever".
Henceforth I am resolved to be myself, to live my own life and write my own thoughts".
"I am resolved to exercise the political will required to deliver on this promise by mobilizing all available policy tools," he said.
I am resolved t remove from the German frontiers the element of uncertainty, the everlasting atmosphere of conditions resembling civil war.
I know the happy-ever-after story I grew up with is just one of many conflicting narratives and I am resolved no longer to simply close my eyes to the situation, but to try to understand it.
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Those issues were resolved.
But little was resolved.
– has also been resolved.
After it's resolved.
Nothing was resolved.
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