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1 Despite laws against it, rates of early marriage in India remain stubbornly high.
2 But in some tribal areas, rates of FGM remain stubbornly high.
3 But failure rates in ordinary-level French and various technical subjects remain stubbornly high.
4 Remembering our journeys past, some portions remain stubbornly unavailable to recollection.
5 But some facets of Mexican life remain stubbornly resistant to change.
6 New infections also remain stubbornly high, with a further 410 new cases confirmed today.
7 In fact, they remain stubbornly oblivious to fashion's race problem.
8 The maternal mortality rates in South Africa remain stubbornly high.
9 Even those that have taken a side remain stubbornly parsimonious.
10 But new transmissions in Britain remain stubbornly high and hundreds are dying each day.
11 But losses of life in agriculture remain stubbornly high.
12 A number of serious crimes have dropped compared to last year, but carjackings remain stubbornly high.
13 Merger expectations have been bubbling in the sector for months as commodities prices remain stubbornly low.
14 The earliest embryonic stages, however, remain stubbornly persistent.
15 The facts on the ground post-Oxi remain stubbornly as they were; grim -if not worse.
16 These trends could persist given inflation looks likely to remain stubbornly high for some time, analysts said.
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This collocation consists of: Remain stubbornly through the time
Remain stubbornly across language varieties