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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steadfastly perseveres" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that continues to persist or endure with determination and unwavering commitment.
Example: "Despite the numerous challenges faced, she steadfastly perseveres in her quest to achieve her goals."
Alternatives: "resolutely continues" or "unwaveringly persists".
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Stay calm, the saint told him, and repeat the daily mantra: "God is with those who steadfastly persevere".
I. Neutr., to abide by or adhere to strictly; to continue steadfastly, to persist, persevere in any thing (class.; syn.: persisto, permaneo).
It means being strong enough to withstand difficult times while deciding to persevere while steadfastly holding onto your optimism about solving any given challenge, obstacle or problem.
He's steadfastly single.
Lexi perseveres.
The president steadfastly refused.
He perseveres.
His manner is steadfastly optimistic.
Others, however, appear steadfastly opposed.
They can face anxiety steadfastly.
He steadfastly supports conservative candidates.
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