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"persist in singing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to continue or persevere in singing despite obstacles or challenges. Example: Despite her hoarse voice, she persisted in singing until the end of the concert.
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Until a recent court judgment, he persisted in singing an anti-apartheid song calling for the killing of Boers, or white farmers.
A tortured horse in an animated cartoon about a cowboy who persists in singing — off key, as the "ie" sounds don't match — "I could die for a piece of your pie" works better.
Instead, Reeves persists in singing high, straining for a register just beyond her reach.
According to Stevens, the reason America persists in "singing the self", to paraphrase Whitman, is "because we are a country of immigration, a country that suffers from an identity crisis, and our way of handling that is to take the bits and pieces of everything and form it into a patchwork quilt, an assemblage of something that has meaning.
The making and playing of dulcimers, old-time fiddle contests, ballad singing, patchwork quilting, and furniture caning, along with other remnants from the past, persist in the rural regions.
These musical skills persist in every adult, even if they are used for nothing more ambitious than to tap along idly to a beat, or sing Happy Birthday more or less in tune. .
And yet you persist in writing novels.
I persist in believing they were right.
But I must persist in that matter".
"Some of the problems persist in Los Angeles".
His methods persist in moderated form.
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