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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resolute eyes" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to someone having a determined or unwavering expression in their eyes. Example: She met his gaze with resolute eyes, determined not to back down from their argument.
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There is still a kind of poise in the way she frames her pictures, in her resolute eye for telling detail.
She had a large, firm, masculine mouth and jaw; prominent, piercing, resolute brown eyes; and thick, coal black hair, growing unusually low down on her forehead.
Private Eye, always resolute against outside regulation, would be smack in the firing line.
"These are unquestionably challenging markets, but our focus is and must be on methodical and resolute forward progress with an ever-increasing eye on those things which we do control," Mr. Gorman said.
Calm and resolute?
"We stand resolute.
"You have been incredibly resolute.
The government is resolute.
I was resolute.
I will be resolute.
The competition is resolute.
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