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stick-to-itiveness

noun as in perseverance

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The final stats from Dallas’ dynamic backcourt of Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving from Game 1 of the playoffs Sunday told one story of how they performed at a high level with a combined 64 points, but the defense the Clippers played against the sensational pair told a story of stick-to-itiveness that resulted in the most important thing:

But I also know the heart and soul of our survival is our stick-to-itiveness.

Stick-to-itiveness and art-making came early to Ringgold.

Vermont in many ways embodies the future the Biden administration and public health officials aim to usher in: high vaccination rates across all races and ethnicities; adherence to evolving public health guidelines; and a stick-to-itiveness and social cohesion when the virus is swarming.

From Salon

Minnesota’s Fleck takes a macro view when it comes to his players level of stick-to-itiveness as this most challenging of seasons winds down.

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