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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recurring ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a theme, issue, or topic that appears repeatedly in a discussion or context.
Example: "In our meetings, we often find that a recurring ground is the need for better communication among team members."
Alternatives: "a common theme" or "a repeated issue".
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The stately passacaglia — variations on a recurring ground bass that make up much of Act II — recalls the chaconne of "Keep in Touch".
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The Baroque chaconne used a recurring element, often a ground bass, as a hook for variations.
A look through the business-news archives finds a recurring theme: Miller Lite, losing ground to competitors, looking to get its mojo back.
"Shin-ae is always looking up and never at the ground," Mr. Lee said, pointing out a recurring motif.
Corrupt land administration is a recurring theme.
(1) Movement at or near the ground surface at least once within the past 35,000 years or movement of a recurring nature within the past 500,000 years.
So conflict, it was a recurring, recurring, recurring.
A recurring sporting tragedy.
Create a recurring plan.
Travel is a recurring theme.
Movies are a recurring theme.
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