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The phrase "always insisted on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a strong and consistent demand or preference regarding a particular action or behavior.
Example: "She always insisted on having her coffee made a certain way, no matter where we went."
Alternatives: "consistently demanded" or "always maintained".
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And his mother always insisted on more details.
I always insisted on seeing contact sheets of the whole film" - sheets which, in the digital age, no longer exist.
But I always insisted on seeing myself as a citizen of the country, and not only because of the Interior Ministry's formal definition.
Nichols had always insisted on wearing a skirt; although the standard female uniform used slacks, the costume designer created a skirted version specifically for her.
From time to time she would promise to make us an English trifle, the one thing she said she always insisted on making herself, but this didn't materialize.
"He always insisted on this.
Mr. Megrahi always insisted on his innocence.
According to Talit, Saban always insisted on meticulously detailed agreements.
He said Mrs. Wachner always insisted on the highest quality.
Despite Willy's delusions and moral evasions, Miller always insisted on the nobility in his struggle.
But he always insisted on a distinction between his music and his politics.
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