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The phrase "always insisting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who consistently demands or emphasizes something over time.
Example: "She is always insisting that we follow the rules to the letter."
Alternatives: "constantly demanding" or "repeatedly asserting".
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Washington is always insisting stuff like that.
It is grandiose, always insisting that it is the best, or number one.
The administration had never quite crossed that line before, always insisting that uncertainty prevailed.
There he lived, bitter and in ill health, though always insisting on his innocence.
The BBC has become hideous in terms of always insisting a PR sits in, which changes the dynamic.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, Lutheran theologians sought to express the teaching in new ways, always insisting that it represented an authentic interpretation of the apostle Paul.
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"He always insisted on this.
He always insisted the police lied.
Freud himself always insisted it was.
Mr. Megrahi always insisted on his innocence.
She always insisted she was a storyteller.
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