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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always persist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to encourage someone to continue striving or to maintain effort in the face of challenges.
Example: "In the face of adversity, it is important to always persist and not give up on your dreams."
Alternatives: "never give up" or "keep pushing forward".
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And regardless of any ban, some degree of hunting will always persist.
Creme brulee may one day retire, but the souffle will always persist.
But it does provide a reminder that critical contemporary judgments about wartime justice do not always persist.
Health inequality may always persist, but an increased recognition of the importance of the various impacts of deprivation may empower policy makers to target limited resources to the most vulnerable groups in order to deliver the greatest benefit.
Then again, when it comes to Derrick Rose, the injury questions always persist, and so too does the reality that he is completely removed from the NBA elite.
She Was Not a Child Bride Though the controversy of Aisha's age at her engagement, marriage and marital consummation will always persist, historical back-tracking of her age at death as well as key historical events that took place in her life most likely makes her age at engagement 14 or 15- while her age at marriage was most likely 17 or 18.
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They even watched a few of their own go over the side, but they always persisted.
"The scandal that has always persisted is that people get away with it".
But the Hugheses -- Frieda; her brother, Nicholas, now 41 and a marine biologist in Alaska; their aunt, Olwyn, and, before his death, their father, Ted -- have always persisted in believing that Sylvia's story belonged to them, when in fact it has long since passed into mythology.
Phones have evolved immensely throughout the years, but the same problem has always persisted: wasted time and frustration when you can't get a hold of your contact".
It also shouldn't follow that she always persists in believing what she believes; she is free to change her mind on the matter).
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