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The phrase "a recurring idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a concept or theme that appears repeatedly in a text, discussion, or context.
Example: "In her novel, the author explores a recurring idea of redemption and forgiveness throughout the characters' journeys."
Alternatives: "a repeated theme" or "an ongoing concept".
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The trustees spent down the endowment to emergency levels; a recurring idea for salvation, a high-rise on top of or behind the forbidding building, never made it past the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Shame is a recurring idea in the story: Gautama's shame at his behavior with prostitutes, his shame at being O.K. while his sister has epilepsy, the shame that acknowledging the epilepsy could bring to his family, the shame that Nirmala's family might feel on hearing about her relationship with him.
A recurring idea in the exegetical Abhidharma literature from the period of the early vibhāṣā compendia onward is that dharmas are defined by virtue of their svabhāva.
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This was a recurring theme.
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Surfing is a recurring theme.
Water is a recurring theme.
That is a recurring theme.
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