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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as tenacious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare someone's persistence or determination to that of another person or thing.
Example: "She approached her studies as tenacious as a lion hunting for its prey."
Alternatives: "as persistent" or "as determined".
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Peterborough United are as tenacious as a shadow.
Carrie is brilliant but troubled, passionate but reticent, as tenacious as she is mysterious.
But Ginsburg, who is as tenacious as Scalia, was still in the fight.
Not according to Camilleri, who has proved himself as tenacious as his detective.
Fictional guilt is as tenacious as Dante's demons, as indelible as Duncan's blood.
Ms. Kahn added, "And a woman who is as tenacious as the weeds".
If Ms Straujuma turns out to be as tenacious as Mrs Merkel, she will fight to keep her job.
"We had as tenacious a defense in the first half as I had seen all year," Adubato said.
LA Times columnist Meghan Daum wrote: "No talking point, however, has proved nearly as tenacious or tendentious as the misogyny angle".
"He was a tough little kid, mischievous, a real talker and dreamer, but as tenacious as hell," Jose (Tintan) Lopez, Mr. Chavez's baseball coach, said in an interview.
Sunni politicians consistently say that the rebels' most basic demand is a timetable for American withdrawal the last thing that President Bush, this week sounding as tenacious as ever, would give.
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