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The phrase "as insisting" is not correct in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of insistence, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "She spoke with a tone as insisting that we follow her advice."
Alternatives: "as demanding" or "as urging".
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It quotes French spokesman Philippe Laillot as insisting inspectors must have "total freedom of movement and freedom to inspect".
Their free access comes with a price, such as insisting guests join loyalty programmes or book via the hotel's own website, rather than Expedia and the like.
Not so much shouting as insisting on the hurt that comes with being different — and how life outside the status quo amounts to an act of defiance.
The group has copied some of the Taliban's more puritanical features, such as insisting on beards, meting out floggings, stoning adulterers and banning music.
Western warships had recently been menacing Japanese shores, not so much offering friendship as insisting on it at the point of a gun.
As a result, Mr. Overholt says, the I.M.F. was fundamentally correct in its strategy but initially made tactical mistakes, such as insisting too strongly on budgetary restraint.
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Avoid tabloid cliches such as bid, brand, dub and slam, and their broadsheet counterparts such as insist, signal and target.
No bitterness, as Pardew insisted, but extra delight with the victory.
"I'd love to be fast enough to run mainstream as well," insists the Londonderry woman.
And as Zinn insisted, this inevitably makes war immoral.
(Rubio, as smooth as ever, insisted that they could).
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