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The phrase "a recurrent basis and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or event that occurs repeatedly over time.
Example: "We conduct our meetings on a recurrent basis and ensure that all team members are informed of the updates."
Alternatives: "a regular basis" or "an ongoing basis".
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The resident population is exposed to a high PM mass concentration on a recurrent basis, and particulate emitted by these industrial emissions may have a greater capacity to drive damaging oxidation reactions in the lung compared with other PM sources in urban environments.
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