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The phrase "again insisting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is reiterating a point or demand that they have made previously.
Example: "Despite the objections, she was again insisting that the meeting should proceed as planned."
Alternatives: "reiterating" or "continuing to insist".
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But Ford filmed there again and again, insisting that this lunar nowhere was the true America.
Which is worth remembering now that people are once again insisting that it's time for the Fed to tighten.
On July 15th, Rusbridger received a call from Craig Oliver, Cameron's communications director, again insisting that the documents be returned.
Mr. Harrison is running again, insisting that he can prevail in a second bid, but it seems likely he will first have to win a primary.
Washington is again insisting that Argentines obtain visas for travel to the United States, generating huge lines outside the American Embassy in Buenos Aires and confusion at airports.
Despite amputations, bandaged wounds, and shattered limbs, the reporter noted they were ready to try it again, insisting they would not quit fighting "till the last rebel be dead," or until "all our people get their freedom".
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That decision, he again insisted, had not yet been made.
(Goldstein again insisted on Nauert, visibly vexing Peterlin).
Sir Menzies again insisted that "there is no vacancy.
This week he again insisted on the need for "economic patriotism".
This week he again insisted that "our French model" must never be dismantled.
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