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should be insisted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "should be insisted" is not correct in standard English usage.
A more appropriate construction would be "should insist" or "should be insisted upon." Example: "The committee believes that the new policy should be insisted upon to ensure compliance."
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Alternative expressions(20)
should be required
should be demanded
should be enforced
should be adhered to
should be upheld
must be maintained
ought to be maintained
must be emphasized
should be necessitated
should be preferred
should be emphasized
should be sustained
should be indicated
should be consisted
should be suggested
should be persisted
should be emphasised
should be instructed
should be contended
should be acknowledged
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9 human-written examples
Fairtrade should be insisted upon.
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For a start, a total Muirfield commitment to growing the game and vociferously denouncing prejudice should be insisted upon.
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A deep understanding of the business should be insisted upon.Secondly, a responsible organisation should set limits above which senior reward will not stray.
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The majority of Conservative and UKIP supporters thought the terms should be insisted upon, compared to 49 per cent of Labour voters who believed Greece's debt should be reduced.
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Britain's opinion is split on the Greek financial crisis, as only 8 per cent more of us feel the initial terms of the bailout should be insisted upon, than those who feel the debt should be reduced.
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More water to drink is needed -- more water to drink should be insisted upon by coaches and trainers -- more rest in the shade, more attention to detail of a person showing signs of illness, and even, oddly, when not showing signs: sometimes heatstroke through dehydration can strike suddenly.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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51 human-written examples
"Donors should be insisting Gavi shape the vaccine markets.
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Every college trustee should be insisting that we make the president's dream a reality.
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We should be insisting on real responsibility from gun owners instead of doing what we're doing now, which doesn't get us anywhere.
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"[Google] should be insisting on the highest possible standards," she said, instead of helping the Chinese government to build a better "mouse trap".
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The mayor should be insisting on full public ownership, as well as public accountability, and should not be handing over rail operations to private [companies] like Arriva, which is due to take over London Overground next month.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for grammatical precision, replace the phrase "should be insisted" with alternatives like "should be insisted upon" or restructure the sentence to use "should insist". For instance, instead of "Fairtrade should be insisted", write "Fairtrade should be insisted upon" or "We should insist on Fairtrade".
Common error
A common mistake is using "should be insisted" in a passive construction when an active voice would be clearer and more grammatically sound. Instead of passively stating what "should be insisted", specify who should be doing the insisting. For example, instead of "Certain terms should be insisted", clarify: "Negotiators should insist on certain terms".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "should be insisted" functions as a passive construction expressing a recommendation or requirement. As pointed out by Ludwig, this phrase is considered grammatically incorrect. The more appropriate construction is "should be insisted upon" or a restructured sentence employing "should insist".
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Science
20%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
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0%
Wiki
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "should be insisted" appears in various sources, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect. The preferred forms are "should be insisted upon" or restructuring the sentence to use the active voice with "should insist". According to Ludwig, it's advisable to opt for these alternatives to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy. The phrase's appearance in news and scientific contexts indicates that careful attention to grammatical correctness can elevate the writing and avoid potential ambiguity. In general there are better alternatives for this expression.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
should be required
Replaces 'insisted' with 'required', implying a need or obligation.
should be demanded
Substitutes 'insisted' with 'demanded', suggesting a firm request or expectation.
should be enforced
Replaces 'insisted' with 'enforced', focusing on the action of ensuring compliance.
should be stipulated
Uses 'stipulated' instead of 'insisted', indicating a condition or requirement that is specified.
should be adhered to
Changes the structure to emphasize compliance with an existing rule or guideline.
should be upheld
Implies that a principle or standard should be maintained and defended.
should insist
Changes the passive construction to an active one, focusing on who is doing the insisting.
insisting upon
Gerund form implying continuous demanding action. Useful if there's a subject actively demanding something.
must be maintained
Conveys the same meaning using must, implying obligation. The words are less related and have a different origin.
ought to be maintained
Ought to used as a more formal version to express obligation.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "should be insisted" in a sentence?
While "should be insisted" isn't standard English, you can use "should be insisted upon". A better alternative is to use the active voice: someone "should insist" on something.
What can I say instead of "should be insisted"?
Alternatives include "should be required", "should be demanded", or "should be enforced", depending on the context.
Which is correct, "should be insisted" or "should insist"?
"Should insist" is generally more grammatically correct and direct. "Should be insisted" is often awkward and can be improved by adding 'upon' or restructuring the sentence.
How can I rephrase a sentence using "should be insisted" to make it sound more natural?
Instead of saying "Certain conditions should be insisted", try "We should insist on certain conditions" or "Certain conditions must be insisted upon" for a more natural and grammatically sound sentence.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested