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'insistently refused' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone refused something strongly or in a determined manner. For example, "I insistently refused to accept his offer, despite the pressure he put on me."
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"But the government insistently refused to limit it to that," he said.
Their traditional skills were now worthless, they had barely any money, yet they insistently refused to accept any cash compensation for the tea.
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Oman, a strategically vital, insistently pragmatic country, has refused overtures of its larger neighbors to pull away from Iran.
HSBC refused.
Karina refused.
It refused.
Algie refused.
Roark refused.
Google refused.
Burkle refused.
Gardiner refused.
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