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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'persistence to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to someone's dedication or commitment to a particular goal. For example, you could say "His persistence to succeed was admirable."
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It takes patience and persistence to overcome injury.
I hope the passion grows, along with the persistence to grow them.
All the same, there is a persistence to Arsenal that merits praise.
So it takes a lot of work and persistence to establish your brand.
Fortunately, Bird had the wit, tact and persistence to get what she wanted.
On the other hand, there is a pleasurable persistence to the brand.
"I for one have found that several schools have taken a lot of persistence to get into".
It takes energy, planning, patience and persistence to travel with any passenger who is not entirely able-bodied.
Mr. Wilcox attributed their persistence to venture funds being long-term investments and to "good old-fashioned hope".
England had to demonstrate "patience and persistence" to unlock Estonia at Wembley and their performance was illuminated by Ross Barkley.
It takes a lot of persistence to perfect your skill, and it's a great lesson in not giving up".
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