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(as) stubborn as a mule

British pronunciation/az stˈʌbən az ɐ mjˈuːl/
American pronunciation/æz stˈʌbɚn æz ɐ mjˈuːl/
(as) stubborn as a mule
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used to describe someone who refuses to change their opinion or chosen course of action

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What is the origin of the idiom "stubborn as a mule" and when to use it?

The phrase "stubborn as a mule" originated from the reputation of mules being known for their stubborn nature. It is used to describe individuals who are unyielding and resistant to change. It can be used in personal or professional contexts to refer to people who refuse to alter their opinions or behaviors.

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