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How To Use Unfalteringly In A Sentence

  • It was stunning in its betrayal of good, reliable allies who had unfalteringly stood by us. Post-American Presidency
  • His attention was upon Mrs. Evans, who droned on about the project unfalteringly.
  • The man was not a fantaisiste or romanticist at all – he did not even try to give us the churning, prismatic ephemera of dreams, but coldly and sardonically reflected some stable, mechanistic, and well – established horror – world which he saw fully, brilliantly, squarely, and unfalteringly. Illustrating The Unseen « Become A Robot
  • Cathi looks terrified, but she's filmed it all unfalteringly, and Mel, to my surprise, actually looks quite impressed underneath her evident nervousness.
  • But she was the sort who could carry any sorrow unfalteringly, and she was determined to pass many more years with her children, grandchildren, and friends.
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  • My hand cupped his elbow to steer him, but he stepped forward unfalteringly, his shoulders squared, his head high, as though he were guiding me.
  • The man was not a fantaisiste or romanticist at all – he did not even try to give us the churning, prismatic ephemera of dreams, but coldly and sardonically reflected some stable, mechanistic, and well – established horror – world which he saw fully, brilliantly, squarely, and unfalteringly. Illustrating The Unseen « Become A Robot
  • The Queen has unfalteringly upheld the standards that she inherited from her father and the best of his predecessors.
  • I don't know, Bishop - he doesn't divulge his financial circumstances,' came the unfalteringly serious reply. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Harvest Group was unfalteringly producing, and he might be allowed his hobbies. CHAPTER VI
  • He unfalteringly grabbed my hands and helped me up off the chaise.
  • Her eyes were unfalteringly fixed on his while she spoke, leaving no doubt in his mind to what she referred. CHAPTER XXII
  • Victoria Jennings Kelsall, herself a former Marine with a tour in Iraq, added to the intrepidity by speaking nearly unfalteringly of her hero-husband and his belief in America's mission. A Decade of Trial
  • The novel is unfalteringly sure-footed with the many switches between the cases, time, and people's perspectives. Book review

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