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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as determined to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong intention or resolve to achieve something.
Example: "She approached the project as determined to succeed, despite the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "as intent on" or "as resolved to".
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Al Qaeda and its allies are as determined to bring down moderate Muslim governments as they are to destroy the West.
"Second" is as determined to win its audience with effects of bright dance charm as "Don Q" is by sheer virtuosity, and in the small Ted Shawn Theater the spontaneity it gives its dancers is appealing.
Conservatives are just as determined to make the court a high profile issue.
The religious are just as determined to improve their political grip.
But the Republicans are just as determined to hold on to the seat.
But some saw Mr. Upward as determined to bury his distinctive early genius in leftist dogma.
In US politics there never was and there never will be a president as determined to resolve this conflict.
At times, in those years, he seemed as embattled and as determined to prevail as he did last week.
He was just as determined to find and identify this mystery bird as when he first heard it.
But months later, it appears that the two sides are just as determined to hold onto their opposing views.
As eager to score hits as any other record man, he seemed just as determined to let artists muck about.
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