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Discover Ludwig"he determined to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has made a firm decision to do something. For example, "He determined to continue his studies despite the hardships."
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Deeply impressed, he determined to found a similar society.
On this release, he determined to write his memoirs.
He determined to enter upon a military career.
Maloof was so amazed, he determined to uncover who she was.
In 1885, after a mystical experience, he determined to illustrate a life of Christ.
He determined to approach longevity as what can only be called a problem in engineering.
As a schoolboy, Wiesenthal was a gifted draughtsman, and he determined to become an architect.
And so he determined to write his own part in it, and that of his artists".
Were he determined to retain you, he'd be free to offer you a contract.
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So he determines to wake him up.
And he determines to catch the perpetrator.
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