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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a determined" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is displaying determination or a strong will while doing something. Example: "The athletes pushed through the grueling race with a determined mindset, refusing to give up until they crossed the finish line."
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The first assumption means that this system deals with a determined or over-determined problem.
Ganymede coolly rolls a hoop as Zeus approaches him with a determined stride and beady eye.
(Think John Garfield paired with a determined but extra-fragile Joan Blondell).
The chemical companies learned much from their first skirmish with a determined and well-respected campaigner.
Elsbeth has hip-length red hair and a pale, freckled face lit with a determined innocence.
Walking down Main Street with a determined gait is GARY COOPER.
And the cinema is fighting back with a determined and original campaign.
Cricket is a game with a determined centre and an indeterminate periphery.
With a determined smile, he added, "But I choose not to".
Instead, he used words like "liberated" and "free" with a determined conviction to describe his inner condition.
But with a determined move that was perfectly timed, he took off in the final yards to catch his rival.
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