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he persisted going
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "he persisted going" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers. Example: "Despite the challenges, he persisted going forward with his plans."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(4)
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1 human-written examples
My state of virginity, at least, did not appear to be unexpected — he provided a towel, as well as a condom — and he persisted, going as easily as he could.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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59 human-written examples
Fighting in my corner, Dave persisted: "Go on.
News & Media
If they persist, go ahead and report them.
Wiki
Strong willed, allergic to fashion, even to success, he persisted in going his own way, refusing to sell to prospective buyers he thought did not admire the work properly and breaking off relations with galleries usually after only a show or two.
News & Media
If stubborn dirty spots persist, go to the next step.
Wiki
He persisted anyway and went to Paris, where he was an assistant to Constantin Brancusi.
News & Media
He persisted and remained, he never went into exile.' One day, after his daughter's wedding, he left for Mbale in his VW Beetle and was never seen again.
News & Media
If Mike intends to go to the game, and believes that he must buy a ticket in advance in order to go, then he is obviously irrational if he does not intend to buy a ticket (provided he persists in intending to go to the game).
Science
His GP gave him antibiotics but as his fever persisted he went to the Singapore general hospital casualty department on August 29.
News & Media
If he persists, then it is time to go over the work and make him understand what it will cost you to do it.
Wiki
Similarly, when the Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association made public a letter arguing against clemency for a rapist, Wayne Dumond, Mr. Huckabee in a subsequent meeting with the group angrily warned that he would not be receptive to their legislative priorities if they persisted in going public with criticism, prosecutors at the meeting recalled.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for more conventional phrasing like "he continued to go" or "he kept going" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness. This will improve the readability and acceptance of your writing.
Common error
Do not directly combine "persisted" with a gerund like "going". This creates an uncommon and potentially confusing construction. Instead, use a more standard construction such as "persisted in going" or "persisted with going".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "he persisted going" functions as a verbal phrase where "persisted" is the main verb indicating continued action despite difficulty, and "going" acts as a gerund. However, this construction is not standard. The Ludwig AI underlines that it is not correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Wiki
21%
Science
18%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Academia
8%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "he persisted going" appears in various sources, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect and awkward in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. More acceptable alternatives include "he continued to go" or "he kept going". Although found in news, media, wiki and scientific contexts, opting for clearer and grammatically sound phrasing is advisable for formal writing. To ensure readability and grammatical correctness, avoid directly combining "persisted" with a gerund and instead use recognized phrases such as "persisted in going".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
he continued to go
Uses a more standard construction with "continued to" + verb.
he kept going
A simpler and more common way to express continued action.
he persevered in going
Emphasizes the difficulty overcome while continuing the action.
he insisted on going
Implies a strong desire or demand to continue the action.
he persisted with his journey
Replaces "going" with a more specific noun related to travel.
he remained committed to going
Highlights dedication and determination in continuing the action.
he tenaciously went
Uses an adverb to describe the manner of going, emphasizing stubbornness.
he stubbornly proceeded
Conveys a sense of resistance or opposition overcome.
he doggedly advanced
Implies a relentless pursuit of a goal through continued action.
he forged ahead
Suggests a determined movement forward despite challenges.
FAQs
How can I use the word "persisted" correctly in a sentence?
Use "persisted" followed by "in" or "with" and a gerund (verb ending in -ing), or use "continued to" followed by the base form of the verb. For example, "He "persisted in going"" or "He "continued to go"" are grammatically sound.
What are some alternatives to saying "he persisted going"?
Consider using phrases like "he "kept going"", "he "continued to go"", or "he "persevered"" depending on the specific context you want to convey.
Is "he persisted going" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "he persisted going" is not considered standard English. It's more common and grammatically correct to say "he "persisted in going"" or use a different verb construction altogether.
What's the difference between "he persisted going" and "he persisted in going"?
"He persisted going" is less formal and somewhat awkward. "He "persisted in going"" is grammatically correct and more widely accepted. The addition of "in" creates a smoother and more conventional phrase.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested