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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stubborn in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is unwilling to change their mind or behavior regarding a particular issue or situation.
Example: "She was stubborn in her decision to pursue a career in art, despite her parents' objections."
Alternatives: "adamant about" or "unyielding in".
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Yet poverty remains stubborn in Uttar Pradesh.
"To stay straight and stubborn in your madness.
It can get that stubborn in a bad marriage".
He added: "I'm kind of stubborn in that situation.
He has proven remarkably stubborn in the past.
He said: "I was pretty stubborn in certain ways".
"We are stubborn in what we ask for.
Don't be stubborn in your pursuit of strength and self-reliance.
"Maybe both of them are very stubborn in their own ways," he said.
Sadly Mr Sarkozy's attacks only make the ECB more stubborn in refusing to listen to politicians.
Somewhat stubborn in his settled ways, always present, always helpful, always kind.
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