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The phrase "a repeated phrase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a phrase that is mentioned multiple times within a text or conversation.
Example: "In her speech, she emphasized a repeated phrase to drive home her point about the importance of teamwork."
Alternatives: "a recurring phrase" or "a reiterated phrase".
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The lyrics often build associations around a repeated phrase.
A repeated phrase by Sigur Ros contrasted with the fast and lively steps.
Her melodies often have the lilt of Celtic ballads and waltzes along with their potential for incantation, carrying a narrative in a repeated phrase.
Transcendental meditation is a technique that involves mental concentration and physical relaxation through the use of a mantra, a repeated phrase or syllable.
The publication suggests sitting quietly for 20 to 30 minutes, using a repeated phrase, breathing, or focusing on an image; this will help you focus your attention and free your mind of distracting thoughts.
In the media, on the buses, in public places I started to hear a repeated phrase in the mouths of the religious far-right about the prospect of the withdrawal: "it's like Ariel Sharon is coming to rape my sister," they would say.
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Others consist of a repeating phrase which builds toward a crescendo.
They worked on a repeating phrase, so that it initially had a sunny sound and later darkened.
"Now no one is safe" was a frequently repeated phrase in letters between Salem citizens, Miller says in his autobiography, "Timebends".
A commonly repeated phrase by some Republican candidates, notably Marco Rubio, has been that they're not scientists.
Jackson's first great hit, "Move on Up a Little Higher," appeared in 1945; it was especially important for its use of the "vamp," an indefinitely repeated phrase (or chord pattern) that provides a foundation for solo improvisation.
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