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Discover LudwigThe word "insist" is a valid part of the English language.
It can be used as a verb, meaning to demand strongly or emphatically. For example: "The teacher insisted that her students complete their homework on time."
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to insist
verb
To hold up a claim emphatically.
synonyms
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To insist on dispensation.
Or so this "Hamlet" seems to insist.
"To insist otherwise is simply wrong".
You have to insist.
He didn't have to insist.
"Her genius was to insist".
I don't mean to insist on purism.
Marriage, money, property...you've got to insist".
We have to insist on this principle.
Now I'm going to insist on it".
No magic here, Romm seems to insist.
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