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The phrase "are more persistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the persistence of two or more subjects or entities.
Example: "In challenging situations, some individuals are more persistent than others in pursuing their goals."
Alternatives: "tend to be more persistent" or "exhibit greater persistence".
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Perfluorinated acids, however, are more persistent than DDT or PCB's, which break down over decades.
But some cultural categories are more persistent than the fading diversity of language [5].
Indeed, there are other types of trackers that are more persistent, such as locally stored objects, which do the same role but are harder to purge from PCs.
In general, seems to be that girls take school more seriously, are more persistent, and more worrisome than boys.
We find that controlling for size, R&D intensity, intangible assets, and market structure, technological leaders are more persistent innovators than laggards.
Residues of fipronil in soil, which are more persistent than those of imidacloprid, had a high level of impact on aquatic communities over time.
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If the exchange problems persist, they might stop shopping.The ill are likely to be more persistent.
Equity-market gains were more persistent.
The Taliban were more persistent.
Eli is more persistent than people think".
The current price collapse, now two years old, has been more persistent.
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