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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relentless to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to express something that is determined to continue, and not give up in the pursuit of something. Example: She was relentless to stay focused on her goals, no matter how many obstacles arose.
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It's relentless to some degree, in that respect.
That speed can vary from relentless to reckless, but Robinson played under control all night and was given the freedom to take over down the stretch.
Have you always found the play to be too devastating to endure, its serial acts of cruelty too relentless to witness?
But it is too all-absorbing and relentless to be an aberration; it expresses the heart of the creature - the desire to stand out.
Crews is an attractively uncluttered stylist, and he has an amazing story to tell, but his criticism of Freud is relentless to the point of monomania.
For him it offered no answers or resolutions; it was an authorless collective fiction too vast and relentless to generalise about.
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You immediately picture your relentless to-do list, how behind you are on everything, and all the deadlines that must be met.
Challenger traces the origins of this amnesia back to our relentless quest to repurpose nature to our own ends.
Butler dominated the game thanks to a relentless man-to-man defense, as it held the Badgers to 17-of-56 17-of-56 17-of-56
There's going to be relentless pressure to reduce price".
Some buyers have had to become relentless nags to get problems fixed after moving in.
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