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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resolute passion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a strong and determined feeling or emotion towards something. Example: Her resolute passion for fighting for equal rights for all was evident in everything she did, from her speeches to her actions.
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Gore, however,although he "deserves some recognition for his resolute passion," does not deserve the prize, or deserves it less, or at any rate "has a very different approach".
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To these, Aquinas added the rather special case of anger [ira], which presupposes a concupiscible passion of pain, and is a resolute appetite to remove the present source of pain.
The resolute and relentless Helena claims to have one big passion; in fact, she has two.
At first, it might seem that one could escape bad faith by making a sincere, deep commitment to something and abiding by that commitment for example, a total, resolute engagement of the self comparable to Kierkegaard's notion of an "infinite passion".
We need to think in experimentation, we need to remain resolute in the face of failure and we need to risk all on our passion.
Calm and resolute?
But Leong remains resolute.
"We stand resolute.
Caroline was resolute.
But Hora was resolute.
But he remained resolute.
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