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The phrase "a recurrent phenomenon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or occurrence that happens repeatedly over time.
Example: "Climate change is a recurrent phenomenon that affects weather patterns globally."
Alternatives: "a recurring event" or "a repeated occurrence".
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Invasions from south India to Sri Lanka and retaliatory raids were a recurrent phenomenon.
The film world approaches its awards season, and is experiencing a recurrent phenomenon concerning the way press promotional comment becomes dangerously unhelpful and unmanaged.
Science and politics is a theme where past and present meet and is hard to ignore, in particular in social science, where the research frontier is split and there are intervening vested interests; uncontrolled value intrusion is a recurrent phenomenon.
For areas where severe stress is a recurrent phenomenon, selection of genotypes with high DYI can be useful.
Such studies are situated within an anthropological literature that understands sedentarization as a recurrent phenomenon within nomadic societies (Salzman [1980]; Adano and Witsenburg [2005]; Blench [2001]).
In all the notebooks after this experience, many extinct animals were mentioned, and extinction was described as a recurrent phenomenon ("Then many other animals, not just dinosaurs, became extinct," for example, in primary school; "Many changes happened in the past and they continue now," primary and middle school).
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Throughout the nation's history, as historian Richard Hofstadter pointed out a half century ago at the time of the Barry Goldwater candidacy, there has been a "Paranoid Style in American Politics --a "recurrent Politics --an our Politics --awhich has been frecurrent linked with movements of susphenomenonscontent".
The 2002 riots were a national tragedy, but part of a tragically recurrent phenomenon in communally-charged Gujarat state that preceded Mr. Modi's government.
Fifty years ago in a classic essay, American political scientist Richard Hofstadter, explored the Paranoid Style - "an old and recurrent phenomenon in our public life which has been frequently linked with movements of suspicious discontent".
In this work, we ask whether HGT is frequent and widespread in genomes of these marine archaea, and whether HGT is an ancient and/or recurrent phenomenon.
It may be less important in studies of adverse effects, in which the risk factors for adverse events are different from the reasons for exposure (37) (refer to the example about nonsteroid antiinflammatory drugs below), or when the exposure is a recurrent transient phenomenon such as cell phone use while driving, or coffee drinking (25, 26).
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