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The phrase "a recurring basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that happens repeatedly or regularly over time.
Example: "We hold team meetings on a recurring basis to ensure everyone is updated on project progress."
Alternatives: "on a regular basis" or "periodically."
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More than half of the world's cities already experience water shortages on a recurring basis.
"If that's going to be the case, it just puts this uncertainty into the market on a recurring basis".
There is concern every time a player suffers a concussion, but the biggest problems can arise when players get concussed on a recurring basis.
Despite that, I am in negotiations with each of the county unions to adopt long-term structural reform to reduce labor costs on a recurring basis.
In addition to presenting bills, Paytrust gives you the option to make payments on demand or on a recurring basis such as weekly, every other week, monthly, every six months or yearly.
Submissions to the inquiry noted that far from being a stopgap, consumers use payday loans on a recurring basis – with the credit worsening, rather than stabilising, a difficult financial position.
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Commander Ryan Perry with the Navy's Third Fleet reportedly said the launch was part of a "scheduled, on-going system evaluation test," which are conducted on a "frequent, recurring basis".
With the growth of Birchbox and services like it, there was a bit of a rush among e-commerce companies to begin offering various other types of products — including everything from snacks to underwear — on a monthly, recurring basis.
Launches are conducted on a frequent, recurring basis to ensure the continued reliability of the system, the spokesman said. .
As the Philadelphia Inquirer reported last month, Oldways is partnering with five nonprofit groups to offer the free class on a regularly recurring basis, rather than ad hoc, at venues including kitchen spaces at two of the city's Free Library locations.
Recent worldwide estimates for the 1-year and lifetime prevalence of any anxiety disorders are 10.6% and 16.6%, respectively, with a ratio indicating that a large number of people experience anxiety disorders on a continuing or recurring basis.
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