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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was insistent on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's insistence on something or their persistence in demanding or requiring something. Example: The boss was insistent on finishing the project by the end of the week, even though it seemed impossible to the rest of the team.
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The view that came to prevail within Airbus, particularly with its French chief executive at the time, Jean Pierson, was that the Americans wanted to string the talks out for as long as possible.For one thing, Boeing was insistent on producing a plane substantially bigger than the 747, which would complement rather than replace it.
He had one client in the entertainment industry who was insistent on investing in Bitcoin, despite Garcia's advice to the contrary.
Gaultier was insistent on that.
Ford was insistent on confidentiality.
He was insistent on news as narrative.
She was insistent on her Elmo identification.
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Bungie concept artist Shi Kai Wang noted that project lead Jason Jones had, at one point, been insistent on giving the Elites a tail.
Its extremists were insistent on an aggressive and provocative policy, one which the deceptive triumphs of 1792 greatly encouraged.
They were insistent on that.
Everyone is insistent on that.
Beijing is insistent on blocking the universal suffrage.
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