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Davefromthefreeway Posted 19 years ago
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What would be the best word/words to describe this quality?

0 00A person who will perpetuate and not give up on02br
00his/her dream, a person who is very inspired and respectful of his/her02br
00decision. Any help will be much appreciated. 00 0-
  

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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Davefromthefreeway12cite 10A person who will perpetuate and not give up on his/her dream, a person who is very inspired and respectful of his/her decision. Any help will be much appreciated. 02b 02font 00 0-

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Davefromthefreeway12cite 10A person who will perpetuate and not give up on his/her dream, a person who is very inspired and respectful of his/her decision.
  • Any help will be much appreciated.
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01cite10Davefromthefreeway12cite10A person who will perpetuate and not give up on his/her dream, a person who is very inspired and respectful of his/her decision. Any help will be much appreciated. 12blockquote
11font00 01b00determined, unswerving, dedicated, committed [there are m
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0 Wow, I never realized just how annoying gender neutral language can be. I had to read that three times before understanding. 0-
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01cite10Marvin A.12cite10Wow, I never realized just how annoying 10gender neutral10 language can be. I had to read that three times before understanding.12blockquote
11b01font00We clearly have need of a gender neutral pronoun for the 3rd-person-singular, other than "one" and it
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0The use of 'they' as 3rd person singular is pretty well accepted in British English.02br
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00It's certainly far more elegant than 'he or she' or 'he/she' or s/he' 0-

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