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The phrase "he has resolved to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a firm decision or determination to do something in the future. Example: "After much consideration, he has resolved to pursue a career in medicine."
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And he has resolved to change its focus.
He has resolved to leave Brussels when the Santer commission ends its term in December.
Dragomir Marinov Toshev, 23, a student from Bulgaria, said he has resolved to put his trust in the German engineers.
Mr. Brown has said that "cleaning up politics" is part of the reason he has resolved to stay in office.
He has resolved to place a greater emphasis next spring on base-running fundamentals and throwing strikes.
The father says that he has resolved to stay strong, for the sake of his family, as painful as the coming weeks will be.
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He had resolved to drive down from Kentucky to get his father.
What if he had resolved to go home and "carry the grips upstairs," as Harry S. Truman did?
By the time the war ended, he had resolved to turn professional.
He had resolved to play with some pain this season, but his frustration is mounting.
He insists that he had resolved to marry her after all, but his resolution came too late.
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