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been persistently
adverb
In a persistent manner.
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Both had been persistently bullied.
In fact, inflation has been persistently undershot the Fed's own target of around 2%.
Syrian doctors attending spoke out about the attacks that they have been persistently subject to.
But the application of that policy has been persistently confused and confusing.
Big bank stocks have been persistently weak, making breakups that seemed politically impossible no longer unthinkable.
The ceasefire has been persistently broken by all sides, most recently with the fighting around Pweto.
Unemployment in Europe has been persistently higher than across the Atlantic.
Meanwhile inflation has been persistently higher than the euro-zone average.
The expected default rate is 45-46%: graduate earnings have been persistently miscalculated, so that's likely to go up.
His approval ratings, while receiving a bump from the Euro 2016 soccer tournament, have been persistently low.
What he has been, persistently, is a pain in the neck, or, at any rate, a thorn in the side.
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