Tenacity in a sentence as a noun

You need tenacity, but not too much, as my three-year wander in the desert showed.

The Codiqa team showed tenacity, and when YC didn't work out for them, they found another route.

Twitch and SocialCam are an object lesson in tenacity.

Musk has a bold vision, and the tenacity to execute on it, and that is commendable.

I feel like this would have been more valuable if people had simply taken it as a lesson for success through tenacity.

One of the things that made Seinfeld so successful was his insane tenacity; what he did in a year most of his fellow comedians did in five.

Someone with this kind of tenacity seems to be a potentially great "non-technical" cofounder.

If you are more tenacious than Sam Altman, then you should use your tenacity to tenaciously find a cofounder.

Congratulations on not only getting into programming, but having the tenacity to finish and ship an actual product.

I can tell you as both someone who does know him at least moderately well, and someone who knows a lot of other startup founders, that very few people indeed have his combination of brains and tenacity.

The training period is so short that the assignments are necessarily small and limited in scope, so they don't test any kind of tenacity or the problem solving and lateral thinking required as a professional.

Tenacity definitions

noun

persistent determination

See also: doggedness perseverance persistence persistency tenaciousness pertinacity