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The phrase "a recurrence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the repeated occurrence of an event, situation, or phenomenon.
Example: "The doctor noted a recurrence of symptoms that had previously been treated."
Alternatives: "a reappearance of" or "a return of".
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But Catherine eventually experienced a recurrence of her cancer.
Marvella Bayh succumbed to a recurrence of cancer in 1979.
A recurrence of infection is common.
Bill died March 18 , 2017 of a recurrence of lymphoma.
And many patients who are treated through surgery or another technique suffer a recurrence of cancer.
After suffering a recurrence of a shoulder injury, he has played no concerts since June.
Before the game, goalie Mike Richter was sidelined with a recurrence of his sore left knee.
For some, radiation may enhance their prospects of preventing a recurrence of their breast cancer.
Her mother, Laurette Janak, thought she might be having a recurrence of childhood leukemia.
More than one million people each year develop shingles, a recurrence of dormant chickenpox virus.
We owe it to the victims to prevent a recurrence of this tragedy".
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