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The phrase "are insisting that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is strongly stating or demanding something to be done or acknowledged.
Example: "The committee members are insisting that the project deadline be extended due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "are demanding that" or "are urging that".
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are insisting that
verb
To hold up a claim emphatically.
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But bankers are insisting that very thing and Congress is listening with a sympathetic ear.
Outside supporters are insisting that Mali replace the current coup-born government with a democratically elected one.
Several boarding schools are insisting that pupils returning from affected parts of Asia undergo 10 days of quarantine.
Instead its members are insisting that ousted president Morsi is returned to power.
A few postdocs and professors are insisting that science can be done, and done well, during normal business hours, or even part-time.
Yet that's exactly what so many Christians are insisting that gay people do.
But now, some indigenous leaders are insisting that words of solidarity and support are not enough.
But company officials are insisting that the complaints and the firing were not connected.
This year, flavour makers are insisting that bolder tastes are in fashion.
Some Republicans are insisting that people legalized under the bill should not qualify for the credit.
The dissident shareholders are insisting that Kodak explore alternatives like spinoffs of digital and health care.
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