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The phrase "be more resolute" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when encouraging someone to be firmer or more determined in their decisions or actions.
Example: "In order to achieve your goals, you need to be more resolute in your approach."
Alternatives: "be more determined" or "be more steadfast".
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Already, countries that have been dilatory in cutting their deficits have pledged to be more resolute.
The BBC will instead vow to be more resolute in making a final offer rather than being drawn into bidding wars with rivals.
The general said that he believed in Mr. Kerry, and particularly believed that "no one will be more resolute in defending America nor in pursuing terrorists than John Kerry".
By the time John Kennedy and Richard Nixon clashed in 1960, the argument wasn't over whether to confront the Soviets or how but about who would be more resolute.
I said we wanted to be more resolute.
"Unless we can tidy that up and be more resolute and start getting nil against our name, then the ambition of the top six is purely a dream".
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"I'm more resolute now than ever.
And yet fewer live shows are more resolute than the xx's.
"But I've never seen someone who is more resolute about serving this city".
Now nearly every Palestinian teacher had made it to Ramallah, where the mood was more resolute.
As for Macbeth - people still flick through their mobiles but the performance is more resolute.
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