"persistent" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- One of the most persistent misconceptions is the idea of the disappearance of Indian nations.
- If you prod me to speak to you in complete and sophisticated sentences, and to allow for your persistent misconceptions, mistakes, or crude distinctions, I can do it.
- There is a persistent misconception that the game is, or was released in lieu of, a follow-up to Secret of Mana.
- According to a persistent misconception, century eggs are, or were once, prepared by soaking eggs in horse urine.
- It may, however, lay to rest persistent misconceptions about Mr. Adams's work, which has been described since "Nixon in China" as "CNN opera."
- Another persistent misconception is that of South Georgia being the mythical Pepys Island reportedly discovered by the English buccaneer William Cowley in December 1683.
- A persistent misconception is that Rembrandt's decline in popularity was due to a negative public reception of the painting.
- The World Health Organization investigated this issue due to persistent public misconceptions about it.
- A rather persistent and common misconception about Loom is that author Orson Scott Card helped make the original version, based on the fact that his name appears in the credits.
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