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Discover Ludwig"very insistent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is persistent, determined, or demanding in their actions or requests. Example: The mother was very insistent that her child finish all of his vegetables before he could have dessert.
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"Sergio is very insistent".
Very insistent, very dreamy.
Very, very insistent, very regularly.
He could be very insistent.
But once I start, I'm very insistent".
"The headquarters in Oslo was very insistent," he said.
SAUCKEL: Yes, I was very insistent with Hitler about it, but I had no success.
He added that Addington's manner in meetings was "very insistent and very loud".
"Their condition was very serious, but the parents were very insistent," Mr. Lodhi said.
As a newly minted 12 year-old, he can be very insistent.
Mr. Garraty was very insistent in asserting that I mention only five.
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