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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he was single-minded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is focused on a particular goal or objective, often to the exclusion of other considerations. Example: "Despite the challenges he faced, he was single-minded in his pursuit of success, never wavering from his path."
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He was single-minded, said his sister, Christine Saladeen.
As a cyclist he was single-minded, keen for any advantage.
"He was single-minded in his desire to develop my gifts.
He was single-minded, too, in being captivated by the sphere.
He was single-minded for a long time and he made the game so simple.
But he was single-minded and unrelenting when pursuing companies that he thought had strengths that complemented those of United Technologies.
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But here, in his first actual restaurant, he's single-minded: New Baltic it is.
He is single-minded and implacably insensitive, and nothing — certainly not the prejudices of his admirers — seems to embarrass him.
Whatever else can safely be said of McIlroy, he is single-minded and never averse to change.
Ainslie, as modest and quiet off the water as he is single-minded and ruthless on it, has to be chivvied to talk about his past glories – gold medals at Sydney, Athens and Beijing.
He is single-minded, focused.
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