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How can I say that a person (a woman) made me watch something on TV, using the verb "insist" in the past?

She insisted that I watch it.
She insisted for me to watch it.
She insisted I watch it.

Does any of these sentences sound natural?
If not, what should I say?

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How can I say that a person (a woman) made me watch something on TV, using the verb "insist" in the past?

She insisted that I watch it.
She insisted for me to watch it.
She insisted I watch it.

Does any of these sentences sound natural?
If not, what should I say?
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