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Discover Ludwig"He's determined" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to explain that someone has a strong intention to do something, or that they are resolved or resolute in a particular action. For example: "He's determined to prove his innocence, despite the mounting evidence against him."
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The straight man to Samberg's class clown, he's determined to make Peralta toe the line.
Squillante's prognosis is dire, but he's determined to beat the odds.
And I'm glad he's determined, but he's not a whisperer, so let's see what happens," she said.
"He's determined to fix it.
"He's determined," Terry Hicks said.
He's determined to give his best.
He's determined to bring us composting.
"He's raw, he's hungry, he's determined.
He's determined to do his own thing.
People say he won't get an apology, but he's determined.
He's determined to provide "real help" to pensioners.
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