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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too stubborn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is excessively unwilling to change their mind or behavior.
Example: "She was too stubborn to admit that she was wrong about the decision."
Alternatives: "overly obstinate" or "excessively headstrong."
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"I'm too stubborn.
"You can't be too stubborn.
I am too stubborn to give up".
"She's too stubborn," Mr. Okasha grumbled.
"Maybe I was too stubborn last year," Erstad said.
But he was too stubborn to accept anybody else's opinion.
It was not just in stock car racing that reality proved too stubborn.
No guarantee Walsh would accept, or that Dolan would not be too stubborn to try.
He is not too stubborn to think his way is the only way.
Yahoo was persistent — too stubborn, in many investors' views — in resisting Microsoft's approach.
He was also, I suspect, too proud to admit defeat and too stubborn.
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