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Talse Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

How can I say?

Is there a word to describe that I will keep going to achieve my goal no matter what, even if this will cause my own death

I mean;

I'm ok with my own death in case of need for my goal

I mean

I will be willing to die if necessary to achieve that goal

Are the following usages true? (I'm looking for simplest word or expression)

*-Are you with me on this process +I'm with you to the death.*

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*-I will fight till the end, what abaut you? +I'm to the death*
  

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Moderators help please, I still couldn't get an answer.
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talsekeep going to achieve my goal no matter what, even if this will cause my own death
You could say persevere to the end, even unto death ... but that sounds rather (1611 King James) Bible-ish.

Please describe the context/audience to help me come up with something better.
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I guess Even unto death is okay.

Example:

A: We will impose our ideology on others, are you with me?
B:I'm with you
C:I'm withg you
D:Even unto death!

Exaple:

For instance there is a presidental race, and you joined a speech of the candidate you support. And you are holidng a banner. Is Even unto death suitable to be written on it?
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talseFor instance there is a presidental race, and you joined a speech of the candidate you support. And you are holidng a banner. Is Even unto death suitable to be written on it?
I don't think I'd die for any politician.

On the other hand ...

Give me Liberty or give me death!
~ Patrick Henry (USA founding father, 1775)
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I wouldn't die too Emotion: smile

thaks for the example, is it also correct? ''Even unto death''

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