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The phrase 'insisted on the' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express that someone was very determined about something. For example: "He insisted on the rule that no one was allowed to leave the camp before 6pm."
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The union wondered why Martin insisted on the one-on-one with Smith.
But Christ insisted on the oneness of all humanity.
This may have been one reason why the FDA insisted on the lower starting dosage.
I was sure that one pregnant woman had had obstetrical complications earlier, but she insisted on the opposite.
Insisted on the positive.
Nothing, Gleason insisted on the phone.
I insisted on the first.
Rushdie must have insisted on the omission.
"My daughter insisted on the view".
I insisted on the legitimacy of my convictions.
Reportedly, he insisted on the honour as a deal-breaker.
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