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The phrase "insisted it is" is not correct in standard written English
It may be used in contexts where someone is asserting or affirming something, but it typically requires additional context or restructuring for clarity. Example: "She insisted it is the best solution available."
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A Doll's House explores the nature of women within society and its rules, but as Ibsen insisted, it is not a play about the rights of women.
The government has insisted it is spending more on flood defence than its predecessor but critics say budget cuts in recent year have affected planning, maintenance and the capacity to respond to incidents.
Some of the most insistent arguments against the work have come from legal scholars who have insisted it is anticonstitutional.
Even if a missile is launched from the North, Washington has insisted it is "fully capable" of blocking any attack against it or its allies.
The spy agency has insisted it is not.
Miliband insisted: "It is very important we learn from both general election defeats.
Or, as Strat-O-Matic insisted, it is a portent of events yet to unfold.
Syria has insisted it is facing an armed rebellion by Islamists backed from abroad.
If Singh had insisted, it is likely Raja would have been kept out of the government.
But Alistair Darling, the Chancellor, insisted: "It is essential we proceed quickly.
Diamond insisted: "It is the first I have heard about my appointment as chief executive".
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