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Discover Ludwig"indomitable desire" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a strong and unyielding desire or determination. Example: Despite facing numerous obstacles, her indomitable desire to succeed propelled her towards achieving her goals.
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Lupino tells a story about fools for love — about the indomitable desire for love and the price that love, in a time of unquestioned inequities, exacts.
Lupino tells a story about fools for love about the indomitable desire for love and the price that love, in a time of unquestioned inequities, exacts.
Many still continue to die or are forever disfigured with acid attacks for their indomitable desire to study and to grow out of the shackles of stone-age conservatism.
In early May, his "Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads" of 12 animals heads rising from the Pulitzer Fountain in Manhattan — his first public sculpture installation — was unveiled by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who said Ai's courage to speak out demonstrated "the indomitable desire for freedom that is inside every human being".
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Colette wrote of Bernhardt's "indomitable, endless desire to charm, to charm again, to charm even unto the gates of death".
He was still an indomitable flirt.
Although he does describe his struggle with sexual desire as an indomitable internal conflict, he spends much more time discussing the problem of pride.
The missing element for many may be an indomitable will to create the life and career one desires.
It comes from indomitable will".
The indomitable spirit.
She was indomitable.
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