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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recurrence of one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the repetition or reappearance of a singular event or phenomenon.
Example: "The study revealed a recurrence of one specific type of error in the data analysis process."
Alternatives: "a repetition of one" or "an instance of one".
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"When you play football you never get used to your body letting you down, but the positive thing in this injury is that it's not a recurrence of one of his former injuries".
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When a biopsy on Murcer's brain in March proved negative for a recurrence of cancer, one of his survivor friends, Jay Larkin, uttered a verbal leap of joy, saying "Thank God" three times.
Hull KR will be relieved that the injury to Campese is not a recurrence of the one suffered against Castleford last June which ruled him out for nine months but, now sitting bottom of the table after their worst ever start to a Super League season, the Robins and their new coach, James Webster, assuredly have more problems than the fitness issues surrounding their captain.
Participants who have a recurrence of problems within one year after the last injection will contact their general practitioner, who will inform the researcher by fax.
A possible reason for the lack of agreement between the original and recurrent lesions is that the second lesion is a new primary tumour rather than a recurrence of the previous one.
Patients are eligible for inclusion when experiencing a recurrence of SIS within one year after a first episode of SIS which was successfully treated with a subacromial corticosteroid injection.
A 68-year-old man had hypertensive anterior uveitis of his left eye with a recurrence rate of one to two times a month since 2010.
During standard endoscopic sinus surgery, bone and tissue are removed in order to open the passageways, and this can result in scarring and a recurrence of sinusitis in one-quarter of patients.
One subject with a history of gastrointestinal dysfunction dropped out due to a recurrence of these events and one subject was dropped due to non-compliance.
Despite the fact that almost all patients had cervical nodal metastases before treatment (one patient with T4 nasopharyngeal cancer did not have nodal metastases and the other one had a recurrence of base of tongue cancer), only one patient developed regional recurrence following radiotherapy.
In a 6-month follow-up, four out of the ten patients (40%) with regional 123I-mIBG defects suffered from a recurrence of AF, while only one of the six patients (16.7%) without a regional 123I-mIBG defect experienced a recurrence.
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