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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is insistent on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is very determined about something and refuses to change her/his mind. For example: My brother is insistent on attending the concert this weekend, despite my warnings that it might be too crowded.
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Everyone is insistent on that.
In fact, he is insistent on how poor the material is, especially for a non-native Parisian.
If Wells Fargo is insistent on pushing for liquidation, he said, there will be a pitched fight ahead.
Mr. Weiss is insistent on that and has forged relationships with several orchestral and chamber groups in the area".
Because Jeter is insistent on playing through injuries, Girardi says he reads Jeter's "facial expressions" to try to determine how much he is hurt.
We spend too much money I simply just don't understand why the president is insistent on raising taxes at a time when we are trying to put people back to work".
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They were insistent on that.
He was insistent on news as narrative.
She was insistent on her Elmo identification.
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