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The phrase "insists on staying" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in situations when someone is determined to remain in a certain place regardless of any objections or requests. For example: "My daughter insists on staying at the party until it's over."
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But Lawrence insists on staying around and strolling into my stories from time to time.
The grandmother insists on staying in the car, but tells David to bring her back a surprise.
Still, if Mr. Chen were willing to leave, diplomats would find it easier to work out the logistics of a solution than if he insists on staying.
That is why he stubbornly insists on staying aloof and setting his own deliberate pace for responding — whether it's in a debate or after a debacle.
Rather than running, as his pacifist wife and almost everyone else urges him to, Kane insists on staying to meet Miller.
Yet in concept, this is exactly what Mr. Bush does when despite all the advice and evidence to the contrary, he insists on "staying the course".
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"She insisted on staying behind.
Pritam's mother was still insisting, on staying with Pritam.
We will insist on staying, and working from within".
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