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The phrase "a persistent feature in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently appears or is a regular aspect of a particular context or situation.
Example: "The use of technology has become a persistent feature in modern education, shaping how students learn and interact with information."
Alternatives: "a constant element in" or "a recurring aspect in".
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If transitivity is a persistent feature in a network, then proximity-based forecasts should be relatively successful.
What has become a persistent feature in recent events surrounding the venue, though, is just how clueless the police are at understanding what night clubs are and why people might want to go to them.
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The drive to single out Israel for demonization is, sadly, a persistent feature of campus life in Europe.
High prevalence of HIV among 15 24 year old women has been a persistent feature of HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa [ 1– 5] and has eluded most HIV prevention efforts [ 6].
Inclusion of a stigma domain adds further utility since it is evident that stigma is a persistent feature of HIV infection and may result in emotional harm, particularly in those less resilient.
This same sequence was observed in January 2007 clone libraries from free-living bacteria of fish pen water [17], suggesting that this bacterium may be a persistent feature of fish-pen influenced seawater in Bolinao.
2 4 In recent years, large-scale programmes that tackle entrenched social and environmental deprivation through improvements in living conditions have become a persistent feature of the policy landscape.
Why are bubbles such a persistent feature of financial history?
In a recent blog post, however, I wondered whether this dynamic hadn't been a persistent feature of rich economies since the disinflationary downturns of the early 1980s.
The chronic weakness of the British pound - a persistent feature of the Fifties - gave him the weapon he needed.
In this deformation regime, which is applicable to many forming processes, necking of the material is a persistent feature.
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