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"insistent on" is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is strongly and stubbornly demanding something. For example, "My boss was insistent on me staying late to finish the project."
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Still insistent on chic?
Gaultier was insistent on that.
Everyone is insistent on that.
They were insistent on that.
He was insistent on news as narrative.
She was insistent on her Elmo identification.
Lucinda was always insistent on that – that writers be truthful.
(Japonicas are more insistent on this than are sasanquas).
Some were more insistent on clearly defined cuts than others.
The journalists were all the more insistent on leaving.
The Golden Flashes seem insistent on slowing the pace down.
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