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"insists on having" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It indicates a strong demand or request for something to be acquired or obtained. Example: The customer insisted on having a refund for the faulty product.
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If one insists on having an exponential representation, the exponent needs to be corrected with the rest of the Magnus series.
Meanwhile, another poster reported that she knows of one 80-year-old care-home resident who insists on having her vibrator passed to her every night.
His wife Mona insists on having Ben to dinner.
She insists on having conversations about subjects most of us steer clear of.
The FDA insists on having the final say on whether EU testing procedures are acceptable.
His firm insists on having a solidly Republican staff, right down to the telephonists.
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Corporate directors insist on having investment bankers sign off on proposed transactions to shield them from liability if shareholders sue.
Republicans insist on having their terrorist threats both ways.
Unlike Fassbender, Shane insisted on having one gold tooth.
The Cambodians insist on having co-prosecutors -- one foreign and one Cambodian.
They insist on having at least one foot in the new structures.
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