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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resolute and" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is determined and firm in their actions or beliefs. Example: Despite facing numerous challenges, she remained resolute and determined to achieve her goals.
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"China expresses its resolute and vehement opposition".
Fierce, resolute, and forever consistent?
Resolute and determined, eventually he succeeds.
The Cleveland cast was resolute and solid.
Instead, he looks resolute and irritated.
Now, bedded down, they turned resolute and disapproving.
She looks resolute and resigned, all at once.
She's resolute and at times bloodthirsty – the khaleesi, that is.
"We did not come in shaking but resolute and determined.
There's a tension between being resolute and being flexible.
We knew we had to be resolute and defend well.
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