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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'persist longer' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the length of time something has occurred or will continue. For example, "The economic crisis has persisted longer than expected."
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But in some women they persist longer.
The fruits persist longer than most viburnums.
Symptoms of PTSD persist longer than 30 days.
Only rarely does bothersome glare persist longer than a few months, Dr. Carr said.
However, these are only of merit if they persist longer than the timescale of interventions.
Microbes can persist longer in sand that is sheltered from ultraviolet radiation and predators.
On the other hand, large patches will persist longer as land or seascape features.
In a natural setting, this would mean that the dead material would persist longer, adding yet more fuel for wildfire.
Active colonies do not seem to persist longer than 5 months, highlighting the rapid turnover of this habitat.
Traces of marijuana and PCP may persist longer, said Mr. Mulloy, who is now retired from the Navy.
BUT if Mr. Bush is right about a long struggle against a resilient enemy, the downturn could persist longer than it otherwise would.
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