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The phrase "yet persistent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that is still eager or determined despite facing obstacles or challenges. Example: Despite facing numerous rejections, she remained yet persistent in her pursuit of her dream job.
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But there was Steve Miletich, a reporter, on the phone -- polite yet persistent.
Gennadi Saveliev was a quiet, yet persistent, presence in this role.
Yet persistent poverty and oppression can lead to hopelessness and despair.
Monroe, lost, needs a pal, and young Colin, abashed yet persistent, keeps showing up in her dressing room.
JOSEF BIFFAR, PFALZ, WACHENHEIMER GERÜMPEL, SPÄTLESE TROCKEN 1999: $30 Light-bodied yet persistent, peaches-and-cream flavors.
But more so, I agree because at its core, driving its narratives, lays racism's decrepit yet persistent logic.
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Now, I find myself frustrated precisely by my father's lack of precision: His inability to speak for more than a few words in a string, his silent opening of a series of aphasic windows, his random-yet-persistent confusion of gender pronouns.
And yet a persistent bond remained.
Yet those persistent whispers of longing were frightening, too.
Yet our persistent hope for a strong and good and even a great President is not altogether a childish thing.
Worse yet, the persistent racial gap in the college-ready group underscores how little has been accomplished.
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