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The phrase "as a tenacious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is persistent or determined in a particular context.
Example: "As a tenacious advocate for environmental issues, she never backed down from a challenge."
Alternatives: "as a determined" or "as a persistent".
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She left in 2002 with the reputation as a tenacious prosecutor with an independent streak.
She continued to serve as a tenacious NYSUT union leader until the end.
Orobets, known as a tenacious local politician, became a national figure.
Her supporters also trumpet her long tenure as a tenacious prosecutor.
Tabibian is known among the local business community as a tenacious salesman.
The newspaper's editor, Ken Paulson, described her as "a tenacious and hard-working reporter".
Mr. Gentile, 43, has developed a widespread reputation as a tenacious lawmaker.
Parsons was nevertheless worried that Icahn had an "image" to uphold among investors, as a "tenacious shareholder activist".
She ultimately became the United States attorney in Manhattan, earning a reputation as a tenacious prosecutor with an independent streak.
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Missile defense, of course, is not just rocket science, as Graham, a tenacious military and foreign affairs reporter for The Washington Post, recounts with resolute evenhandedness; it has far-reaching military, diplomatic and economic ripples as well.
Milner is regarded as being a tenacious footballer.
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