cubezero3
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Hello, everyone.
Is there a real difference between these two phrases?
In my oxford dictionary, the following sentence is given:
They persist with agricultural reforms, despite opposition from the farmers.
I suppose that I am allowed to use perisist in instead of persist with without materially changing the original meaning.
Many thanks
Richard
Is there a real difference between these two phrases?
In my oxford dictionary, the following sentence is given:
They persist with agricultural reforms, despite opposition from the farmers.
I suppose that I am allowed to use perisist in instead of persist with without materially changing the original meaning.
Many thanks
Richard