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The phrase "she always insisted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe somebody's behavior or attitude towards something. An example sentence could be: "My grandmother always insisted on having a hot dinner on the table every night."
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She always insisted she was innocent.
She always insisted she was a storyteller.
She always insisted that she never heard the shots.
Whenever we were doing that, she always insisted the radio be off.
She always insisted on starting the fugue with the last few bars of the preceding fantasia.
She always insisted that her rooms be as perfect as the view.
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But no matter what I've done, she always insists that I'm not in her league.
Molly, as she always insists, is an actor, not an actress ("If I wrote poems would you call me a poetess?"), and the narrator is the playwright who jump-started both their careers with her very first play.
'The thing that brought the house down every night was her asking me: "Where are you in the menstrual cycle?" And me mouthing: "Taurus".' Wood is almost unique, her friend suggests, in that even when she is acting in her own work, such as Dinnerladies, she always insists on giving the best lines to others, and most often to Walters.
Tanya says she always insists on using protection, but sometimes her boyfriend asks if it's because she "has something".
I was reminded of a friend who has survived several moves because she always insists on one box marked "Don't throw this stuff away EVER!" She's definitely on to something.
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