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Repeatedly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Repeatedly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that occurs multiple times or continuously over a period. Example: "She called him repeatedly until he finally answered."
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Alternative expressions(20)
countless of times
again and again
as many animals as
on several occasions
twice over
on many occasions
at instances
various times
at agreements
on several times
routinely
as many times as
on countless occasions
other times over
repeated time and again
in two separate instances
at establishments
In several instances
at sites
at moments
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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60 human-written examples
Brown repeatedly said he did not recall specifics about altering the cabinet minute or who instructed him to change it.
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Since 2011, United has piled up a mountain of consumer complaints (according to one report, only Spirit has more per passenger) and has repeatedly tallied some of the worst quality rankings in the nation, trailing even discount airlines like Frontier and AirTran.
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This policing of women's bodies starts early, and when young women are told repeatedly that their attire is linked to their worth, they fall prey to the unrelenting standards of capitalist patriarchy in which they are made to feel as though their appearance is the most important aspect of them as women.
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This is the first time the government has admitted the boat's existence after both Morrison and the Australian prime minister repeatedly refused to comment on its whereabouts, citing national security interests under Australia's hardline military-led border regime.
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She is repeatedly rescued, but always by men or by chance – she never escape catastrophe thanks to her own ingenuity.
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Targaryen manages to repeatedly outmanoeuvre and outwit scheming men who dominate the world of Game of Thrones and dismiss the idea that a woman might have the wherewithal to establish an empire.
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There is a long-running show on Italia 1 called Le lene and, a while back, three of its regulars, Trio Medusa, collared the Rome city official with responsibility for policing the stadium and took him through some hypothetical questions about what would happen if a female tourist was repeatedly struck in the face and the attackers took her camera.
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The spark that night came from Roma fans repeatedly throwing bottles from Curva Nord.
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In reality, grasping that your parents are flawed is unlikely to have any long-term adverse effects (and it is a realisation likely to occur repeatedly throughout one's life).
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"Communications data legislation has been repeatedly criticised by experts and politicians from all reaches of the political spectrum, and has been beaten back by the public and civil society time and time again.
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The SNP appeared to be the party in disarray throughout the day, as Salmond repeatedly delayed a press conference at the first minister's official residence at Bute House.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "repeatedly" to emphasize the iterative or recurring nature of an action, especially when the frequency or persistence is significant to the context.
Common error
Avoid using "repeatedly" multiple times in the same paragraph. Opt for synonyms like "frequently", "often", or rephrase the sentence to maintain readability and avoid redundancy.
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Linguistic Context
The adverb "repeatedly" functions as a modifier, indicating that an action or event occurs multiple times. It adds emphasis to the frequency of the action, as shown in the Ludwig examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "repeatedly" is a very common adverb used to emphasize the frequency of an action. Ludwig AI confirms that it is grammatically correct and widely used, especially in news and media contexts. To enhance your writing, remember to use "repeatedly" to stress iterative actions, avoid overuse in close proximity, and consider synonyms to maintain variety. This guide has provided best practices, common errors, and related phrases to help you use "repeatedly" effectively.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Again and again
Emphasizes the iterative nature of an action, similar to "repeatedly" but with a stronger sense of persistence.
Over and over
Highlights the continuous or numerous repetitions of an event, differing slightly in tone from "repeatedly".
Time after time
Indicates a recurring pattern of events, focusing on the sequence of occurrences rather than the action itself.
Frequently
Indicates a high occurrence rate but doesn't necessarily imply a continuous sequence like "repeatedly".
Often
Similar to frequently, suggesting a usual or common occurrence, but less emphatic than "repeatedly".
Many times
Simply states that something has occurred on numerous occasions, lacking the nuanced implication of "repeatedly".
On multiple occasions
A more formal way of saying many times, emphasizing the distinct occurrences of an event.
In several instances
Suggests that there have been several specific occurrences, but does not emphasize the continuous nature of events.
Persistently
Highlights the continuing or recurring nature of an action, often implying a challenge or resistance that is overcome.
Constantly
Conveys an ongoing or incessant nature, stressing the uninterrupted sequence rather than individual repetitions.
FAQs
How can I use "repeatedly" in a sentence?
You can use "repeatedly" to indicate that an action occurs multiple times. For example, "He "repeatedly violated" the court order" or "She "repeatedly asked" for help".
What are some synonyms for "repeatedly"?
Alternatives to "repeatedly" include "frequently", "often", "again and again", and "over and over". The best choice depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to say "repeated again"?
Yes, saying "repeated again" is generally redundant because "repeatedly" already implies that something is done more than once. It's best to use either "repeatedly" or "repeated" in a sentence.
What's the difference between "repeatedly" and "continuously"?
"Repeatedly" implies that an action occurs multiple times, with potential breaks in between. "Continuously" suggests that an action occurs without interruption. For example, "He "repeatedly called" me" suggests multiple calls, while "He "continuously called" me" implies an ongoing, uninterrupted calling.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
100%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested