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stick-to-it-iveness

[stik-too-it-iv-nis] / stɪkˈtu ɪt ɪv nɪs /


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Hawk’s stick-to-it-iveness is the stuff of legend — his quest to land the sport’s first 900-degree spin spanned four White House administrations — but his approach to this rehab is, in technical terms, bananas.

From New York Times • Apr. 4, 2022

Still, there’s something undeniably inspiring about his stick-to-it-iveness, as he hustles around the Utah mountains, completing more movies in a year than better filmmakers ever will.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 12, 2018

I admire the stick-to-it-iveness, I guess you’d say, of the people who had the foresight to invest in the turnpike and invest in the future of transportation.

From Washington Times • Oct. 3, 2015

“Maybe there is inevitability that he will be the candidate just because of his stick-to-it-iveness over the last four years, but I don’t see any additional willingness to sign on,” Mackey said.

From BusinessWeek • Nov. 11, 2011

We looked like Dorothy's Kansas friends in The Wizard Of Oz and we admired Tom Edison and his good old gumption and stick-to-it-iveness.

From "Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho" by Jon Katz