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The phrase "always recurrent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that happens repeatedly or consistently over time.
Example: "The issue of climate change is always recurrent in discussions about environmental policy."
Alternatives: "constantly recurring" or "perpetually reappearing".
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GBM is very difficult to treat and always recurrent in the large part due to its highly invasive and chemo-resistant properties.
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French snobbery against the Belgians – always a recurrent theme in Parisian circles?
Rock engineering and stone constructions are always suffering recurrent thermal shock (TS) generated by sudden changes in temperature, and rock mechanical behaviors in projects usually involve responses to stress pulses or impact loads due to the widely existed blasting operation, mechanized construction and seismic oscillation.
Instead, recurrent AK was always retreated using the same initially efficacious treatment.
Britain's recurrent "history wars" have nearly always revolved around their meaning.
"Recurrent disbelief!
It was recurrent.
Hippocampal atrophy in recurrent major depression.
And, make no mistake, it is recurrent.
"Recurrent distressing dreams," he reads aloud. .
Rock engineering and stone construction in cold region are always suffering the recurrent freeze-thaw (F-T), and rock mechanical behaviors in projects usually involve responses to stress pulses or impact loads due to the widely existed blasting operation, mechanized construction and seismic oscillation.
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