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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an unswerving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is steadfast, unwavering, or constant in nature, often in relation to beliefs, principles, or actions.
Example: "Her unswerving commitment to the cause inspired everyone around her."
Alternatives: "a steadfast" or "an unwavering".
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He has an unswerving commitment to the artist".
Her sustaining force, however, is an unswerving commitment to art – her own, and that of others.
The sector also recognised the need to maintain an unswerving commitment to quality.
He was an unswerving and loyal friend and generous with his time and resources to anyone in need.
It is about an unswerving, decades-long Israeli policy of denying Palestine self-determination, freedom, and sovereignty.
So it would take an extraordinary man to make an unswerving leap across the divide these days.
They say he also has an unswerving belief that F.P.T. will become Vietnam's first global technology player.
He and his brothers -- Graham, 9, and Griffin, 7 -- share an unswerving faith in their own invincibility.
The Carters' songs are grounded in an unswerving faith and a willingness to face inevitable loss and death.
Mr. Gore has become an unswerving supporter of abortion rights, with the whole-hearted support of abortion rights groups.
STILL, for any American negotiator, Middle East peacemaking requires both staying power and an unswerving belief in the impossible.
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