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The phrase "persisted in coming" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to describe someone who has refused to be deterred from continuing with an activity or action. For example: "Despite the stormy weather, the few hikers who were determined to summit the peak persisted in coming."
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Hough nearly had her arrested once when she persisted in coming under the yellow rope into a crime scene.
Kanta was chased away with abuse, but she persisted in coming back and convinced the women to meet Arputham.
The value of Cage to "Records Ruin the Landscape" is not that he was a naysayer or heel-dragger or scourge but, rather, that he persisted in coming up with ingenious solutions to what he took to be the downside of making and releasing recordings.
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The current levels of inflation are likely to persist in coming months, analysts said Monday, citing fuel price increases and, eventually, a likely reacceleration in the overall economy.
One OPEC official predicted that in the next few weeks, oil prices would continue to decline, and Iraq's oil minister, Amer Mohammed Rasheed, forecast that the decline would persist in coming months.
One OPEC official predicted that in the next few weeks oil prices would continue to decline, and Iraq's oil minister forecast that the decline would persist in coming months.
"Strong economic growth is likely to persist in coming months, boosting the government's tax-take further, especially from corporation tax, which should more than keep the deficit on target.
Though the deficit for August was lower than the more than ¥800 billion forecast by some analysts, prolonged weakness in Europe and recent friction with China, Japan's biggest foreign market, suggest the trade gap will probably persist in coming months.
Elevated inflation is expected to persist in coming months, and could be exacerbated if, as expected, New Delhi makes the politically unpopular decision to raise the price of diesel and cooking fuels to ease its subsidy burden as global crude prices remain high.
However, that narrowing looks unlikely to persist in coming weeks and months, if the Bank of England succeeds in maintaining strong-ish domestic demand for goods and services at a time of weak overseas demand.
But if it uses this resource correctly, why does the Commission persist in coming forward with such deeply unpopular proposals like the port services directive that we dealt with a month ago?
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