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"fairly stubborn" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is difficult to persuade. For example, "My grandmother is fairly stubborn and she always insists on having her way."
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"One thing I have learned over the years is I'm a fairly stubborn guy, so I'll just keep on fighting".
"And we know that these risk factors are fairly stubborn to change.
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They are pretty stubborn".
The first secretary general was a Norwegian – seen as fairly neutral – but Trygve Lie proved stubborn and unsuccessful.
Sometimes there is a need for outside help, where it is clear that both of you are simply going around in circles, being stubborn or cannot reach a conclusion that is fairly balanced.
And there's a misunderstanding of the nature of the mainstream media: a stubborn belief among activists that something that serves a fairly rigid set of fixed interests might somehow be co-opted to serve their cause.
'High-Rise' is a stubborn, incoherent wreck of a movie, and I mean that as fairly high praise.
This last step is fairly complicated, but is usually successful at getting rid of most of the most stubborn worms and trojans.
Until fairly recently, when gentrifiers began slipping in, the neighborhood was Irish, Catholic and working class, and famously proud, insular, stubborn and independent.
Stubborn people.
Stubborn history.
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