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The phrase "but resolutely" is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English. It is typically used to show a contrast or contradiction in the actions or attitudes of a person. Example: John wanted to give up his dream of becoming a doctor, but resolutely continued to study and work towards his goal.
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He's friendly, but resolutely unknowable.
"It is my dream," he said softly but resolutely.
The voice is resolutely intelligent, but resolutely neutral in class terms.
"We the people" will come together quietly but resolutely to express our will.
Stupid, yes, but resolutely "reading" the film on its surface narrative level.
The result was a congenial but resolutely uneventful chaos of communal mumbling.
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Not drowning, but walking resolutely towards the future.
Its appeals were welcomed by Belarus and often by Kazakhstan but were resolutely rebuffed by Ukraine.
Far more boil with fury round a kitchen table but stay resolutely silent in public.
Still, Kim does not see the brand as South Korean or Asian, but as resolutely German.
One understands why: he is a direct link to their gilded world, but also resolutely normal.
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