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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as persistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of persistence of one thing to another.
Example: "She was as persistent in her studies as she was in her athletic training."
Alternatives: "equally persistent" or "just as persistent".
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If the PTH persists for at least 3 months, it is classified as "persistent PTH" (PPTH).
He's about as persistent as they come.
Those that remain intact are known as persistent land mines.
A 1997 report identified the problem as persistent.
Randolph is just as persistent on the football field.
"Any phenomena that is as persistent and pervasive as bullshit must have some purpose," he says.
"I would tell them to be as persistent as possible, without going overboard," she says.
The dedication of the reformers seems at least as persistent as the corruption.
It is a cousin of black-eyed Susan and nearly as persistent.
They are as persistent as wasps, as clever and alert as monkeys.
Still, poverty as persistent as South Africa's can only eat at the nation's fabric.
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