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“more steadfast”
steadfast (adjective), more steadfast, most steadfast
Pertaining to being firm, steady, or unwavering about an issue or principle: Carol was a steadfast student at the university despite the fact that she had to work at a restaurant several hours each day in order to pay for her tuition and other living expenses.

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