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The persistent
adjective
Obstinately refusing to give up or let go.
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The persistent criticism and scrutiny are clearly weighing on Thomas.
The persistent rise in the trade deficit has confounded experts.
The persistent cramps in his right hand didn't help.
The persistent tremor also draws Perowne's professional attention.
The persistent downward revisions to GDP growth do look suspicious.
The persistent hammering has worked, to a degree.
The persistent slip markings are formed by extrusions and intrusions.
The persistent headaches ended within the follow-up period.
The persistent scheduling is mainly aimed for the voice services.
The persistent ringing in his ears is still there though.
The persistent rain and subsequent flooding led to famine.
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