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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was unwavering' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone who is steadfast and unyielding in their views or actions. For example, "During the conflict, John's loyalty to his country was unwavering."
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Yet Patton was unwavering.
His support was unwavering.
Still, Mr. Kennedy was unwavering.
Anthony's tone was unwavering, his faith absolute.
Jack's commitment to the cause was unwavering.
But her trademark determination was unwavering.
His commitment to the new was unwavering.
His love of Israel was unwavering.
On one point, though, he was unwavering.
His confidence in me was unwavering.
His support for human rights was unwavering.
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