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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stubborn efforts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe persistent and determined attempts to achieve something despite difficulties or obstacles. Example: "Her stubborn efforts to improve the community garden paid off when they won the local award for best green space."
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Indeed, after the flotation, his chief investment officer, Stanley Druckenmiller, said that the Thais' stubborn efforts to avert devaluation "kicked our butt".
In an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," Ms. Wasserman Schultz said her decision to demand Mr. Weiner's resignation had been prompted by his stubborn efforts to keep his Congressional seat.
His diary offers a detailed portrait of the stubborn efforts of Higginson and his men to do just that, and a clear and vigorous record of their successes, on and off the battlefield.
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In its overblown complexity and constant arch reference points to other works in the author's canon, it can read like a stubborn effort to write the definitive Murakami, the Great Japanese Novel.
To Mr. Leydon and his supporters, Greenwich's stubborn effort is a matter of elitism run amok; the town's willingness to spend tens of thousands of its tax dollars on an appeal reflects the arrogance of snobbish people trying to buy their way through life.
Beneatha, an Afrocentric atheist, has been mouthing off about God's non-existence and irrelevance, proclaiming "Mama...it's all a matter of ideas and God is just one idea I don't accept...I get so tired of Him getting credit for all the things the human race achieves through its own stubborn effort".
The new project is perhaps as characteristic of today's Vietnam -- as President Clinton prepares to visit the country next week -- as that stubborn, ingenious effort was of the Communists' spectacular wartime success.
December 12 , 1976at Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida Two fumbles deep in New England Patriots territory overcame a stubborn Buccaneer effort.
Speaking to VICE News on Monday, Nahoum-Grappe called the systematic destruction of hundreds of headstones "a stubborn and dogged effort" and "cold hard evidence that [the vandals] were carrying out a plan".
WHAT does it say about us that it takes more than seven years in court, the tireless efforts of stubborn citizens and the considerable resources of a corporate law firm to do the job that public officials are elected -- and paid -- to do? Nothing good.
Seriously, be stubborn.
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