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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recurring character" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a character that appears multiple times in a story, show, or series.
Example: "In the latest season, the writers introduced a recurring character who adds depth to the main storyline."
Alternatives: "a repeated character" or "a reappearing character".
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He plays a recurring character in the popular Divergent series, a role he has publicly slammed.
More shocking, though, is the presence of Degas as a recurring character in this oversexed narrative.
Since his death, Salisbury has become a recurring character in legend and literature.
(Fred Thompson began as a lawyer and politician before becoming a recurring character on "Law & Order").
Pellicano became a recurring character in L.A. newspaper stories, and appeared to enjoy the attention.
It was even hinted that he would become a recurring character on Bill Cosby's program.
While Linear will never be a recurring character like other comets, it's not dead yet.
Identified as "edgy English teacher," he was a recurring character in her blog See Alyssa Date.
But his strongest presence is as a recurring character in Gauguin's art.
Manohar has been a recurring character, but has never really caught the public's imagination.
Until Netrebko becomes a recurring character on "CSI: Salzburg," I'd say that she deserves the hype she has received.
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