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persisted playing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "persisted playing" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of continuing to play, but it is not a commonly used construction. Example: "Despite the challenges, she persisted in playing her favorite instrument every day."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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1 human-written examples
Still, Padilla persisted, playing genre spanning all nighters, eventually landing in Ibiza's San Antonio in 1976.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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59 human-written examples
Did your staff, the reporter persisted, play a role in guiding them?
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Even those I persisted in playing soccer with used that nickname, that insult.
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He and his band persisted, however, playing in hotels and restaurants.
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Pellegrini persisted with playing Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko in attack against Roma, but once again this was a tactic that left City exposed to the dangers of being outnumbered in midfield.
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But what are the odds on him being asked again on Tuesday if his big English striker – three words that encapsulate why this fascination persists – plays a key role at Bournemouth?
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At some point, Hill is going to have to step outside of this comfortable space that he finds himself in rather than persist in playing the sleazy court jester in biopics.
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According to Ntiedo Etuk, the chief executive of Tabula Digita, which designs computer games that are now being used in roughly 1,200 schools around the country, children who persist in playing a game are demonstrating a valuable educational ideal.
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Nevertheless, at a time when an uncommonly high number of judicial vacancies is threatening the sound functioning of the nation's courts, Senate Republicans are persisting in playing an obstructionist game.
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"The work carried out as part of the Dinah Rose inquiry has also lifted the lid on shocking levels of bullying and harassment happening under the noses of senior managers – yet still some BBC executives persist in playing down the extent of the problem".
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There is currently an uncommonly high number of judicial vacancies which threatens the functioning of the nation's courts while Senate Republicans are persisting in playing an obstructionist game -- even though they threatened to ban filibusters if they did not get an up-or-down vote on every one of President George W. Bush's nominees, including some highly problematic ones.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you want to convey that someone continued an activity despite difficulties, use phrases like "continued playing" or "persevered in playing". These alternatives are more grammatically sound and widely accepted.
Common error
Be careful not to directly combine "persisted" with a gerund (playing). Instead, use a preposition like "in" (persisted in playing) or choose a different verb that naturally flows with the gerund (continued playing).
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "persisted playing" functions as a gerund phrase, attempting to describe the continuation of an action. However, Ludwig AI indicates that the direct combination of "persisted" with the gerund "playing" is grammatically incorrect. Examples in Ludwig show correct usage with a preposition (e.g., "persisted in playing").
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "persisted playing" might seem like a straightforward way to describe continuing an action, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI highlights the importance of using phrases like "continued playing" or "persisted in playing" for better clarity and adherence to standard English grammar. Though the intention is understandable, opting for grammatically sound alternatives enhances communication and avoids potential misinterpretations, especially in formal contexts. When the intention is to convey a sense of tenacity or overcoming obstacles, "persisted in playing" serves as a better solution.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
continued playing
Replaces "persisted playing" with a more common and grammatically correct phrase indicating the continuation of an action.
kept playing
Offers a simpler and more direct alternative to "persisted playing", emphasizing the ongoing nature of the activity.
persevered in playing
Maintains the sense of determination implied by "persisted" while using a grammatically correct structure with "in playing".
insisted on playing
Suggests a strong desire or insistence to continue playing, which adds a nuance not necessarily present in "persisted playing".
stubbornly played
Implies a degree of inflexibility or resistance to stopping the activity.
doggedly played
Emphasizes the tenacity and determination in continuing to play, even in the face of challenges.
remained playing
A less common but grammatically sound way to express the continuation of playing.
carried on playing
A more informal way to say "continued playing", suitable for casual contexts.
pressed on with playing
Conveys a sense of overcoming obstacles or difficulties to continue playing.
tenaciously played
Highlights the unwavering and persistent nature of continuing to play.
FAQs
What is a more grammatically correct way to say "persisted playing"?
Instead of "persisted playing", use phrases like "continued playing", "kept playing", or "persevered in playing" for better clarity and grammatical accuracy.
How does "persisted in playing" differ from "continued playing"?
"Persisted in playing" implies a stronger sense of determination or overcoming obstacles, while "continued playing" simply indicates the continuation of an action without necessarily implying difficulty.
Is "persisted playing" ever acceptable in formal writing?
No, "persisted playing" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in formal writing. Opt for alternatives like "persevered in playing" or "continued playing" to maintain a professional tone.
Can I use "persisted playing" in informal conversation?
While "persisted playing" might be understood in very informal contexts, it's still advisable to use more standard phrases like "kept playing" even in casual conversation to avoid sounding awkward.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested