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Discover LudwigThe phrase "insisting you" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone is strongly urging or demanding that someone else do something. For example: "My boss is insisting you check the report one more time before submitting it."
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They're not insisting you backdate it.
Unfortunately, the one thing nobody is insisting you rush out and buy is freedom.
One teacher may have revealed a reason for teachers assigning groups and insisting you cannot work with your friends.
"You start by insisting, 'You will come this weekend,' " said Peter Wheelwright, a 52-year-old architect.
"It's like ignoring the fact that you have one gangrenous leg but insisting you can limp along on the other.
Sepp Blatter has said the 2022 World Cup vote was not fixed, insisting: "You cannot buy a World Cup".
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In fact, we insist you watch.
But Laporta insists: "You never get tired.
I insist you can't extrapolate".
He insisted: "You have the main responsibility, the opportunity".
But, he insisted, "You can listen to the interview.
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