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'resolutely persistent' is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective used to describe something that is done with determination and a refusal to give up. For example, "She was resolutely persistent in her efforts to pass the test."
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But there seems to be a deeper, innate goodwill toward a species so resolutely cooperative, persistent and selfless.
I resolve to resolutely restyle my resolutions.
Being an atheist, I do not believe in salvation or comforting myths of celestial gateways to promised lands like Shambala, yet my persistent doubts lead me forward as resolutely as any Hindu mantras or Buddhist prayers.
Despite persistent questions, most of Wall Street remains resolutely bullish on Green Mountain, which has a market value of $12 billion.
Despite persistent questioning at a Frankfurt news conference on Thursday, Mr. Draghi resolutely declined to offer any information about the central bank's role, if any, in helping Ireland reduce its interest payments.
The actual life of someone who lives in the persistent shadow of death — child or parent alike — is never that simple, never that resolutely certain, never that humor-free.
Love ya resolutely.
Peterson is resolutely alarmist.
"No," he says, resolutely.
"Birgit Prinz," he says resolutely.
Instead, he seemed resolutely businesslike.
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