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The phrase "a persistence of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ongoing nature or continuation of a particular phenomenon or issue.
Example: "There is a persistence of the challenges faced by the community, despite efforts to improve the situation."
Alternatives: "an ongoing presence of" or "a continuation of".
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Sufficient contiguous zigzag edges between defects thus enable a persistence of the magnetic order.
Blood sacrifice as found in the later higher cultures is a persistence of the ritual killing in a degenerated form.
The authors view the 'orthodoxy' of South Asian planning style steaming from a persistence of the blueprint master plan approach to planning as a major obstacle to true participation.
Finally, we noted a persistence of the attacks during puerperium and breast-feeding.
After 30 days was observed a reduction of the alveolar wall thickening, complete reduction of alveoli vascular congestion in the entire lung, however, there was a persistence of the hyperplasia of BALT.
In this study, we project with ORCHIDEE-GM v2.2 a persistence of the grassland carbon sink over Mediterranean, Alpine, North eastern, South eastern and Eastern regions under SWL of 1.5 and 2 °C (Table 4), associated with longer growing seasons (Fig. 3), and with higher productivity from elevated CO2 (Fig. 1).
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An increased odds of multiple gestations was also noted among these women, possibly suggesting a persistence of selection for the hemoglobin S trait in nonmalarial settings.II.II
We noted a persistence of high incidence into the start of 2000, due to the rains occurring in January 2000.
Moreover, a persistence of sharply-higher prices will threaten the Administration's geopolitcal objectives.
By contrast, unfavorable microbiologic responses involve a chronic persistence of the pathogen(s), either on a documented or presumptive basis.
A longer persistence of the soluble aggregates of GST-Q41 is very clear in a three-dimensional representation (Figure 6B).
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