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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

insist our choice

Whatever we choose to be our career, we should insist our choice.

Hi,
Does "insist our choice" sound idiomatic to you? Thanks.
  

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Insist usually takes on with it. I'm not sure that's what you're trying to say, however. Do you mean something more like "we should pursue vigorously"?

  • Insist usually takes on with it.
  • I'm not sure that's what you're trying to say, however.
  • Do you mean something more like "we should pursue vigorously"?
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Insist usually takes on with it. I'm not sure that's what you're trying to say, however. Do you mean something more like "we should pursue vigorously"?
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PhilipInsist usually takes on with it. I'm not sure that's what you're trying to say, however. Do you mean something more like "we should pursue vigorously"?

Thanks, Philip.
Actually, "insist on our choice" is our way of saying that "we should be persistent and perseverant to what we have chozen to be our career." Does it

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