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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resist something" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to refuse to accept or comply with something, or to try to prevent or oppose it. Example: I tried to resist the temptation to eat the whole bag of potato chips, but in the end, I gave in and ate them all.
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And who can resist something sweet?
How can you resist something you love?
It is difficult to resist something you love.
Who could resist something called "supersonic malt, burger and fries"?
The one-bedrooms, starting at around $700,000, were closer to their price range, but they couldn't resist something bigger.
And the bright colors of Mr. Mizrahi's collection were hard to resist, "something that's fun, something to lighten up, something that you might look at and smile," she said.
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If you're resisting something new, think about why.
"He's going to be, like: 'You're resisting something.
I think he was resisting something in the cultural air of England.
The first is when you're resisting something because you're actually telling yourself that you should do it and you have to do it and you don't really want to do it.
If I notice I'm resisting something that's usually a sign that I should be going in that direction.
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