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the willpower
noun
The unwavering strength of will to carry out one's wishes.
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Who had the willpower to keep mum?
I've got the willpower of a dishcloth.
"The willpower of Serena, nobody can beat that," she said.
We have the willpower we think we have.
They try to take the willpower out of you".
What child has the willpower to break a bad habit?
But the expertise, the designs, prototypes and the willpower survived.
There are three models that vary in their rigidity, depending on the willpower of your toddler.
"Tell me the amount of money and the willpower, and I can give you a number".
The prospects for peace depend now on the willpower of the leaders.
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"I don't know where I found the strength and the willpower to fight in the third set," Petrova said.
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