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Discover Ludwig"insisted it" is a valid part of a sentence in written English
It is usually used to express that someone is very sure about something and that they are trying to make their point. For example: "My dad insisted it was important for me to finish college."
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Whatever its moniker, Flagler insisted it be a working river.
Bowes insisted it happened.
Brown insisted it did.
Mehmet insisted it was.
Radomski insisted, "It wasn't a lie".
Mrs Clinton insisted it would not.
The investigators insisted it was not.
He insisted it had not.
He insisted it go in the song.
Freud himself always insisted it was.
Sturgeon insisted it was a private matter.
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