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Discover Ludwig'iron-willed' is a correct and usable term in written English
It is used to refer to a person who has a strong determination and who is not easily persuaded. For example, "She was an iron-willed leader, refusing to compromise on her principles no matter what."
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Iron-willed daughter of the Gorky Works, I will resist them as you resisted me!
Until he relinquishes the lifelong belief that one iron-willed genius can rule his world, the Raiders will struggle.
The iron-willed forwards whose pride has just been smashed?
CHERRY JONES has made a specialty lately of playing iron-willed women.
But in reality she was equal parts headmistress, psychotherapist, iron-willed favorite aunt and temperate bartender.
Francisco Solano López in 1862 was the inexperienced spoiled son of an iron-willed dictator.
That's something, however, that not even an iron-willed billionaire can arrange.
This decision is presumed to reflect the wishes of Maitre Suzanne Blum, the Duchess's iron-willed executrice testamentaire.
But Khomeini, iron-willed and indifferent to worldly phenomena, also spoke to the Shia longing for a messiah.
She occupies the stage by right rather than default and captures all of Eva's iron-willed determination.
He helped block a road down the middle of Fire Island, a project backed by the iron-willed Robert Moses.
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