Doggedness in a sentence as a noun

The only thing that mattered was just sheer dumb doggedness.

Those who do will need enormous ingenuity and doggedness to make their inventions work at a marketable price.

Between our Universities, culture and under-doggedness we are going to seriously crush it these next couple of years.

I just substitute it with stubborn doggedness to figure out a problem, a willingness to be wrong often and a slight dash of creativity.

We also tend to be obsessive -- it's how we complete lists like the OP, after all -- and thus once drawn to something, tend to have the doggedness to practice until rather good at it.

You should be comfortable receiving sometimes-vague bug reports, and having the doggedness to track down repro steps and make an appropriate fix.

You should be comfortable receiving sometimes-vague bug reports, and having the doggedness to track down repro steps and make an appropriate fix. You should have the empathy to see problems from our customers’ perspectives and keep their needs in mind while building solutions.

But SpaceX definitely deserves plaudits for their doggedness, willingness to be unconventional, and lack of fear about failing publicly along the way.

The writeup linked seems pretty one-sided, and the whole naive-surprise-meets-hardnosed-doggedness tone doesn't seem very genuine.

Science doesn’t follow a mythic positivist ideal but the plural scientific methods described by Feyerabend: a mixture of empiricism, flights of fancy, intuition, aesthetics, doggedness, and jealousy.

Which is why his spiritual home is Wimbledon, where skill tends to win over doggedness, and why I suspect he will keep playing longer than Nadal - who is already struggling with serious physical injuries at a much lower age, because his game has to abuse the body more.

Doggedness definitions

noun

persistent determination

See also: perseverance persistence persistency tenacity tenaciousness pertinacity