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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was steadfast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is firm, unwavering, or resolute in their beliefs or actions.
Example: "Despite the challenges they faced, her commitment to the cause was steadfast."
Alternatives: "remained resolute" or "was unwavering."
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was steadfast
adjective
Fixed or unchanging; steady.
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Ms. Starr was steadfast.
Sylvester was steadfast in his gaze.
Her father was steadfast in his view about colonialism.
Mr. Smith, who attended the meeting, was steadfast, she recalled.
Severinus was steadfast, and his legates eventually secured Heraclius's confirmation.
He defied trends and was steadfast in his beliefs.
Jean Sutherland was steadfast throughout her husband's captivity.
Wilde himself was steadfast in defending his author's vision.
The girl on the farm was steadfast; she represented true, undying love.
Yet, as critics remarked, she was steadfast in her refusal to cast herself as a victim.
"He was steadfast, and I was what he refers to as 'emotionally variable,' " Ms. Mast said.
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