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The phrase "a recurring feature in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that happens repeatedly within a certain context or subject matter.
Example: "The theme of resilience is a recurring feature in her novels, highlighting the struggles of her characters."
Alternatives: "a common element in" or "a repeated aspect in".
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It will be a recurring feature in the apps and services released over the coming year.
The rotor blades of decommissioned wind turbines are also a recurring feature in their work, forming elaborate maze-like structures of tunnels and towers in children's playgrounds.
At the same time, I wonder if there might already be an agreed upon convention as to how to mark these as they seem like a recurring feature in many mss.
N.H.L. Commissioner Gary Bettman said that regular-season games overseas could become a recurring feature in coming years, but that it was premature to think about establishing franchises in Europe.
Those friends are featured in Garrett's latest expansion beyond YouTube: a book published by Egmont called Stampy's Lovely Book, which blends cartoons, quizzes, facts, a cake recipe – cake being a recurring feature in Stampy videos – and tips for budding YouTubers.
Bus tickets remained a recurring feature in his work: in 1919 they were tickets from his home town, Hanover; in 1944 he was pasting the same London bus tickets into his collages that I remembered from my childhood.
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CLEVELAND – Big Bird, who made an unexpected appearance in Wednesday's debate when Mitt Romney cited him as a likely victim of his budgetary ax, has become a recurring feature character in the campaign, thanks to President Obama.
"Ask an Expert" is a recurring feature on Bucks in which you have the opportunity to question big-brained individuals about a particular area of personal finance or consumer affairs.
Notorious white supremacist and Neo-Nazi news website The Daily Stormer regularly covers the in a recurring feature called Fashwave Fridays, and has published an in-depth article about it called "The Official Soundtrack of the Alt-Right".
Sanguinary shoot-outs have become a recurring feature of scenes set in motels, following hard upon each other like the guests in these fast-turnover flophouses.
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