Your English writing platform
Free sign upThe term "persistent assertion" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a statement or claim that is repeatedly and consistently made. Example: Despite lacking evidence, the politician continued to make persistent assertions about his opponent's character in order to sway public opinion.
Similar(60)
The persistent assertions by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the spiritual leader, that the official election results reflect the true will of the people are greeted with disbelief, as is the Guardian Council's insistence that there was no major fraud.
One of the most persistent assertions, again arising from information provided by Mr. Chalabi's Iraqi National Congress, is that Mr. Hijazi was dispatched by Mr. Hussein in 1998 to meet with Osama bin Laden and offer him and his supporters in Al Qaeda a safe haven in Iraq.
The SRS Ts persistent assertions of indigenous people's rights raise question about the U.S. government's respersistenty for redressing passertionsnces and offerindigenoustion against future ones.
Fueled by disproved yet persistent assertions that vaccines were linked to autism, a growing number of parents began declining immunizations for their children.
With Sunday's vote, the persistent Republican assertion that Democrats were cutting their own political throats has now devolved into hundreds of individual campaigns of persuasion.
The new standards come in response to persistent public assertions that the state's Farmland Assessment Program, which began in 1964, has become more of a tax shelter for wealthy individuals and corporations than a means to preserve farmland.
The panel found that close analysis of the documents demonstrated that the weight placed on blood alcohol levels was inappropriate, fuelling "persistent and unsustainable assertions about drunken fan behaviour not supported by evidence of moderate patterns of drinking unremarkable for a leisure event".
It added that an emphasis on alcohol consumption had "fuelled persistent and unsustainable assertions about drunken fan behaviour".
On fiscal policy, Mr Bush notably failed to respond in any detail to Mr Gore's persistent attacks: his repeated assertion that Mr Gore's charges were based on "fuzzy math" went down particularly badly with the various focus groups tracking the debate.
Padilla has been a persistent critic of Trump's assertion, first made last November, that he lost the popular vote because millions of illegal votes were cast in the presidential race.
He was less persistent with Ms. Deen, and instead of following up her assertion, wrapped up the interview.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com