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stubborn

[stuhb-ern] / ˈstʌb ərn /


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Scarce and unaffordable housing is consistently a top concern for Spaniards and represents a stubborn challenge in one of the world's most dynamic developed economies.

From Barron's

It certainly detracted from the attempted strong-man image projected by stubborn leaders.

From BBC

Two years and 11 doctors later, I learned that my stubborn itch had nothing to do with menopause, perimenopause or hormones.

From The Wall Street Journal

Online travel companies are grappling with a tough macroeconomic environment, with would-be holidaymakers reluctant to dip into their pockets due to stubborn inflation and a shaky labor market.

From Barron's

In the past, both Collins and Rutherford joked about Banks’ stubborn streak.

From Los Angeles Times