How To Use Dead set In A Sentence
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He's dead set on getting a new job.
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Chips says that Wallis righteously refuses to make any pronouncement at all, but the King is dead set on a morganatic marriage.
THE WHITE DOVE
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Only a handful of people were dead set on following him.
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The principal and her toadies made it seem that our opinions were important and that the reorganisation would not happen if we were dead set against it.
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dead set against intervening
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Jim intends to make a dead set at winning the tennis prize this year.
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It mystifies me that Republicans are so dead set against such a tame bill.
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They're dead set against protectionist measures.
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Sperlich in particular was dead set against it.
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Howsomever, I thought you was dead set against aristocrats anyway -- your pol'tics was for what you call masses, -- not classes, nor asses neither.
God's Good Man
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The problem is that some powerful lobby groups seem dead set against new technologies just because they are new, and promoted by private industry.
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I must insist on this, so that you can recognize that the young and successful mountebank, although dead set on the perfection of his mountebankery, and, in serious fact, never dreaming of
The Mountebank
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Most Americans are dead set against cruelty to animals on factory farms and the concomitant devastation of the environment, even if it were to save them a few cents at the market.