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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a persistent course of conduct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to describe a continuous pattern of behavior over time.
Example: "The defendant's actions constituted a persistent course of conduct that violated the terms of the agreement."
Alternatives: "a continuous pattern of behavior" or "an ongoing series of actions".
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Since parental psychopathology like alcohol abuse or an antisocial personality disorder are among the most relevant risk factors for a persistent course of conduct disorder [ 9], an intervention has to target not only the children with behavioural problems but also their parents.
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It concluded that Kelly subjected her to "a course of conduct which was detrimental to her".
"With harassment, there needs to be repeated events in a course of conduct.
Other documents revealed a course of conduct designed to conceal evidence of the company's wrongdoing.
(b) "Course of conduct" means a pattern of conduct composed of a series of acts over a period of time, however short, which evidences a continuity of purpose.
Was it the course of conduct?
However, due to a persistent dysfunction of the conduct, it was replaced with a pulmonary valved homograft.
They are created in the course of conducting business activities of a public or private body.
It found that there was a "varied and persistent" course over 30 months and a low rate of recovery (Herzog, Hopkins, & Burns, 1993).
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