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The phrase "a recurrent issue in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a problem or topic that frequently arises in a particular context or field.
Example: "The lack of communication among team members has become a recurrent issue in our project management."
Alternatives: "a recurring problem in" or "a persistent issue in".
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Mobile phone distracted driving is a recurrent issue in road safety worldwide.
As part of the bigger picture, "circumvention" will likely be a recurrent issue in Congress going forward.
Elastic ducts with time-varying geometry are a recurrent issue in many engineering and physiological flow or sound production problems.
Concern over the effects of forestry operations, particularly harvesting, on extreme flooding events is a recurrent issue in forest and watershed management.
Optimal batch plant design is a recurrent issue in Process Engineering, which can be formulated as a Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programming (MINLP) optimisation problem involving specific constraints, which can be, typically, the respect of a time horizon for the synthesis of various products.
Striking a balance between the legitimate rights of people to the free exercise of religion and maintaining public order has also been a recurrent issue in American life and history, and it certainly is now, as well.
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Despite the successful results achieved with this drug, resistance is still a recurrent issue encountered in the treatment of this cancer in some patients.
Furthermore, the association of women's mental health problems with their children's behavior is a recurrent issue observed in other studies [ 42].
Stigma was a recurrent issue that arose in the interviews that were conducted.
A big recurrent issue in health care is cost.
In some cultures a new pregnancy is a celebrated event disclosed early in gestation, but a recurrent issue emanating from many low-resource settings is the risk associated with disclosure of pregnancy, which may outweigh perceived benefits.
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