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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alarming recurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that happens repeatedly and causes concern or fear.
Example: "The alarming recurrence of data breaches in the company has prompted a review of our security protocols."
Alternatives: "worrying repetition" or "disturbing reappearance".
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Of course, America has a long history of racial division, reflected in the sad and alarming recurrence of dog-whistle politics used to appeal to the lowest instincts of voters.
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After discovery of alarm symptoms or suspected recurrence, the general practitioner or other specialist should refer the patient to the local orthopedic hospital for further investigation including clinical examination, conventional radiographs, and a MR-scan of the tumor area.
"The public are going to be greatly alarmed that we seem to be having a recurrence of failings in domestic violence cases and in one particular case in the licence and management of a man convicted of domestic violence and a serial sex offender," said Davies.
Many of the studies report on prolonged delays, suggesting that the effects of a false alarm can be long-lasting, and may generalise beyond recurrence of the original symptom to new symptoms appearing some time later.
By the same token, VonEmster is excited about Bristol-Myers Squibb's prospects for selling a vaccine to prevent the recurrence of skin cancer, an ailment that has shown an alarming increase.
Anxiety and alarm were widespread among those who lived through the devastating 1918 influenza pandemic about the potential for a recurrence.
How alarming.
Alarming!!! Satisfactory.
Those with a recurrence live longer.
Iran is a land of recurrence.
This was alarming.
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