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been steadfast
adjective
Fixed or unchanging; steady.
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"We have been steadfast," he said.
The lifelong feminist who's been steadfast for abortion rights.
Sean has been steadfast in his support role and has handled everything thrown at him.
"We have been steadfast for four months in the face of a coup movement and treason".
Finally, Mr. Obama has been steadfast against efforts to delegitimize Israel in international forums.
The American Civil Liberties Union has been steadfast in its opposition to dress restrictions.
31, as generous and has been steadfast in its refusal to raise it.
But the unions have been steadfast in their opposition to cost-cutting, so do not rely upon it.
Her supporters in the Shinawatra family's political heartland in the north and north-east have been steadfast.
He has been steadfast in his public support for Israel's right to defend itself from rocket attacks from Gaza.
The Greens, however, have been steadfast in opposing the opt-out and insisting on the fair treatment of employees.
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