Examples of 'tend to persist' in a sentence

Meaning of "tend to persist"

tend to persist - This phrase describes the behavior of something continuing or remaining for an extended period

How to use "tend to persist" in a sentence

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Such inequalities tend to persist across generations.
Many of the anxiety disorders develop in childhood and tend to persist if not treated.
They tend to persist in their behaviour.
Allergies to shellfish and nuts tend to persist into adulthood.
The fruit tend to persist on a tree for several months after ripening.
Clinically important because infections tend to persist in this region.
The weeping lesions tend to persist despite treatment with topical corticosteroids.
The language and communication deficits tend to persist through adulthood.
Plastics tend to persist in the marine environment, possibly for hundreds of years.
Their negative emotional reactions tend to persist for unusually long.
Once a society is organized in a particular way, those organizations tend to persist.
So the old bamboozles tend to persist as new ones arise.
However, we should know that what we resist tend to persist.
And they tend to persist in the small intestine, which potentially feeds blooms of SIBO.
Talents and abilities cultivated in one life tend to persist in succeeding lives.

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Mid-latitude Highs tend to persist for longer periods of time than do Lows.
The general challenges related to accessing health services tend to persist for many survivors.
First, they tend to persist in the.
Relatively wet and relatively dry soil conditions therefore tend to persist over long periods.
Institutions tend to persist unless they become ‘ problematic '.
The isotype patterns produced by each copolymer tend to persist during subsequent assays.
Among survivors, depression and reduced cognitive ability tend to persist after discharge.
When the flowers have died, they tend to persist on the plant into winter.
Because the wheals result from an inflammatory reaction, they tend to persist for a few days.
Some however, tend to persist.
Clinically important because infections ( trigonitis ) tend to persist in this region.
Once established, urchin barrens tend to persist almost indefinitely.
When obesity & depression begin in childhood, they tend to persist throughout life.
Habits formed in early childhood tend to persist throughout one 's life.
In addition, because of their high stability, they tend to persist in the environment.
Since synthetic plastics are largely nonbiodegradable, they tend to persist in natural environments.
However, in case of any disorder, these symptoms tend to persist for a long time.
Experience shows that long-term unemployment and inactivity tend to persist long after recovery.
In some adults, however, they tend to persist.

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If symptoms persist seek immediate medical attention
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Examples of using Tend
Males tend to be more urbanized than females
Majoritarian systems tend to favour two parties
Men tend to shoot themselves in the head
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