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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are insistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is firmly stating or demanding something repeatedly.
Example: "The committee members are insistent that the project deadline must be met without any delays."
Alternatives: "are persistent" or "are adamant".
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are insistent
adjective
Standing or resting on something.
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Market forces are insistent.
But the paramedics are insistent.
"The people are insistent," Mr. Shater said.
His claims for art are insistent but rather modest.
The editors prefer, indeed are insistent, that I not discuss these in blogs.
All Israelis are insistent that Iran's proxy Hezbollah not threaten Israeli positions on the Golan Heights.
Both of them are insistent that they are entirely in sympathy with the studio.
It means that Egyptians now are insistent on holding you accountable".
Republican leaders are insistent on extending tax cuts for the highest earners, including many entrepreneurs and business owners.
Suhail said the Taliban are insistent that they want their first interlocutors to be the United States.
All opposition groups are insistent that the uprising should continue on its peaceful, inclusive, pan-nationalist path.
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