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The phrase "a recurring characteristic of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feature or quality that appears repeatedly in a particular context or subject.
Example: "The use of symbolism is a recurring characteristic of his literary style."
Alternatives: "a repeated trait of" or "a consistent feature of".
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The depicting of everyday events with detailed care but underpinning them with a feeling of threat was a recurring characteristic of many Swedish novels in 2005.
These loans — many of them relatively short term — also highlight a recurring characteristic of the emerging-market growth boom: the powerful nexus between ambitious governments eager to promote high-profile investments and politically connected business groups ready to take on such projects.
In particular, he emphasizes Hymn XXV "Mirth" as "showing anew the love for flowers that is a recurring characteristic of his poetry" as it reads: If you are merry sing away, And touch the organs sweet; This is the Lord's triumphant day, Ye children in the gall'ries gay, Shout from each goodly seat.
A recurring characteristic of these models is provision of a single health care provider responsive to multiple patient needs, thereby targeting multiple domains of the Ideal Transition of Care.
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Self-rated health status also emerged as a recurring characteristic associated with mental health outcomes.
The game's characteristic genre name, a recurring feature of the series in Japan, was, which represented the core theme of people's hearts meeting and uniting to overcome difficulties in their lives.
The scores of vulnerability, assigned to the parameters identified, have been calibrated through parametrical analysis on a building "prototype", from a real case study, selected as representative of certain recurring characteristics in the sample.
Even the 20 most frequently recurring characteristics across all 58 vignettes did not appear in every vignette (for example, Karlsson and colleagues used a vignette with none of the 20 characteristics [ 43]), while as many as nine of these characteristics appeared in some vignettes (i.e., Holroyd et al.'s vignette contained nine of the 20 characteristics among all described symptoms [ 41]).
A recurring preoccupation of Salter's, this.
Mass shootings have become a recurring part of American life, and religious institutions a recurring setting.
A recurring theme of his show, "The Colbert Report".
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