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Discover Ludwig"but insisted" is a perfectly correct and usable sentence in written English
It is used to show that someone was determined and unwilling to yield, despite being opposed. For example: "She didn't want to go, but insisted she had to".
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Afterward, he seemed harassed but insisted that "everything was good.
Snyder knew the risks but insisted on rewards.
The deniers were losing ground but insisted on proof.
The forward hurt the ankle again but insisted on continuing.
The Americans accepted this but insisted that it be implemented over two years instead of four.
They admitted they had behaved boorishly, but insisted they had not insulted any tourists.
He said he was devastated to lose but insisted he was happy with his team.
He admitted he had lost "long speed" but insisted his speed for shorter bursts remains.
He refused to reveal how the stunt ended but insisted that the snake was unharmed.
Ms. Safi said her observers counted 2,850 votes — but insisted her opponent had even less.
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