Sentence examples for a persists from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a persists" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something continues to exist or endure, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "A problem persists despite our efforts to resolve it."
Alternatives: "A continues" or "A remains."

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It should be stressed, that this variability of c a persists after conversion to SUV units (or to SUVlbm or SUVbsa, for that matter).

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His loss is a persisting embuggerance.

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney has a persisting Mormon problem.

Divide and conquer: How object files adapt when a persisting object splits into two.

"We have to call it what it is: a persisting perception disorder".

An emphasis on prevention has been increasing in view of a persisting high incidence of disease.

There was evidence in both tests of a persisting sedation during chronic neuroleptic administration.

a Diagram of a granulomatous response (with central necrosis) to a persisting antigen.

Vigilance to a persisting personal threat: unmasking cardiovascular consequences in adolescents with the Social Competence Interview.

The patient visited a neurologist due to the onset of a persisting hyperacute frontal tension headache.

The interaction with the graphical interface is transcribed as a persisting (readable) dialogue.

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