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"You insist..." would indicate what you're trying to push
"Now, you insist" indicates a change in arguement, as in "You said this, and... Now, you insist..." it is in no way indicative of having argued it in the past. Quite the contrary. It indicates there's been a sudden change.
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Let's start off with a basic equation
Code:
2+2
how about if I make both seconds
Code:
2s + 2s
Code:
2m + 2s
Code:
2 Granny Smiths + 2 Golden Delicious
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need I say more?
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