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Discover Ludwig"the implacable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something as unyielding and unmoving, with an adamant, unbending attitude. For example: "The dictator had an implacable stance on the issue and refused to budge."
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the implacable
adjective
Not able to be placated or appeased.
Exact(54)
Rosenberg stared helplessly at the implacable sequence that came next.
He also had the implacable self-belief of an artist.
But is the US really Hammer, the implacable, ignorant detective?
This observation, by the implacable Mr. Miller, is undeniable.
They are also the implacable opponents of al-Qaida.
They have the implacable presence of ships' prows or big trees but without the ponderous weight.
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The specifics of the Implacable-class ships' radar suite is not readily available.
The Implacable-class ships had a flight deck protected by 3 inches of armour.
The specifics of the Implacable-class ships' radar suite are not readily available.
The Implacable-class ships were significantly overweight and displaced 32110 LT at deep load.
The Implacable-class ships were 766 feet long overall and 730 feet at the waterline.
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