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Discover Ludwig"insistent about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone as being stubborn or unwilling to change their opinion on something. Example: My sister is terribly insistent about always doing things her own way.
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"Be insistent about your rights".
"They were rather insistent about it".
She can be insistent about sticking to a budget.
Traits Epicurean, worldly, debonair, confident, fanciful, insistent about supper.
The daughter is insistent about something trivial; mother is endlessly patient, even solicitous.
Should one be completely frank and insistent about this great tragedy, keep stressing the dimensions of what is being undone?
A child of the slums himself, Katende was insistent about one thing when it came to chess: Don't give up.
You were insistent about not using anything that had been widely bootlegged.
But Mr. Idris's travel agent told investigators that he was insistent about visiting only Jerusalem.
There's something fluttery, anxious and insistent about Ono, something yielding until you push against it.
Mr. Spehar said that as a 4-year-old, his son was insistent about helping with a kitchen remodeling job.
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