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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he resolves to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate a decision or determination by someone to do something. Example: After years of struggling with his weight, he resolves to start eating healthier and exercising regularly.
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He resolves to commit suicide.
Space being at a premium, he resolves to collect misspellings.
He resolves to set sail for Antarctica and Tsalal, in search of history and redemption.
Recognizing the futility of his past life, he resolves to live entirely for others.
At another point, he resolves to get himself "a hip-hop haircut".
Convinced she's innocent, he resolves to spring her out of jail.
He resolves to grow strong enough to one day berate other new players for being new.
He resolves to catch the dragon and turn him into a lucrative sideshow-type attraction.
He resolves to do so only when his beloved companion, Henry the dog, dies.
Under her softening influence, he resolves to give up his vicious existence and begin a new life.
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He resolved to protect him.
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