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The phrase "as resolute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is determined or unwavering in their decisions or actions.
Example: "She approached the challenge as resolute as ever, refusing to back down in the face of adversity."
Alternatives: "as determined" or "as steadfast".
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Mulcahy is as resolute as Schiano.
Dodds's defence today remains as resolute as Armstrong's contention that he has been victimised.
And the ending is as resolute as you might have hoped for.
"People here are resolute and will stay as resolute as they can be".
Rex is the other side, as dumb as a post, but as resolute as one, too: "There was a nobility about him.
When pit bulls set out to provide comfort, they are as resolute as they are when they fight, but what they are resolute about is being gentle.
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Indeed, there are many glimpses of Mr. Cohen in the group's baleful guitar sweeps and the singer Elizabeth Ziman's mewled devastation; at her best, she also sounds as delicately resolute as the bird on the wire.
But Joey is resolute as well as resourceful, and at 16, still a schoolkid, he ditches his parents and moves into Connie's house.
Both men present themselves in mainly personal terms: Mr Bush as the resolute war president, Mr Kerry as the thoughtful Vietnam vet.
Yet many also describe him as a resolute figure whose hard experience as Iran's prime minister during the 1980s taught him not to fear risky decisions.
American conservatism has as many clear, resolute devotees of constitutional democracy as any other stream of ideology or it once seemed to.
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