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Discover LudwigThe phrase "persevering person" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is determined and persistent in achieving their goals. Example: Sally is a persevering person who never gives up, no matter how difficult the challenge may be.
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"He was a very patient, very persevering person, and determined".
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I'll tell you this -- you can look at all the masculine toughies you want -- the Ben Roethlisbergers, the Russell Crowes, the David Petraeuses -- but if you want to look at what a man should be -- persevering, honest, a person who manifests his intellect into action -- you need look no further than Roger Ebert.
In order to start relieving the pain of your negative feelings, you need to be kind to yourself and see yourself as a strong person who is persevering.
Chase's friend Marcus Lovatt said that watching men like Millar persevere in person was educational.
Bruce Babbitt, the Secretary of the Interior under Clinton, told Zax, "Behind every new national park is one committed, passionate, pain-in-the-ass person who perseveres".
"Persons with disabilities don't have a choice: We have to be persevering and creative and good at solving problems," NSF's Conway says.
Some are even persevering.
But he's persevering.
He was very persevering.
It is worth persevering.
Just persevering, persevering, persevering.
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