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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around repeatedly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that occurs in a circular motion or pattern multiple times.
Example: "The children ran around repeatedly in the park, laughing and playing tag."
Alternatives: "in circles multiple times" or "in a loop repeatedly".
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It stopped and turned right, stopped again and turned left as the man danced around, repeatedly blocking its path.
He has used the space itself to create laughs, as when Malvolio does not see the phony letter meant to dupe him, and the plotters, following unseen — by him, that is — in the trenches below, keep moving it around, repeatedly dropping it at his feet.
Viewers might think its "turnaround," a term tossed around repeatedly in the Web films and articles that Ford commissioned to accompany them on the site, is in full swing.
Liam Byrne's letter, his outgoing joke about the Treasury, was waved around repeatedly by David Cameron, and may have cost Labour an election.
What Mr. Rossato-Bennett saw, the first day he followed Mr. Cohen around, repeatedly brought him to tears and convinced him that he needed to make a full documentary depicting the transformations that music can bring.
First I'd check out the merchandise table, then I'd buy some watermelon and eat it near a corner of the pool, then I'd walk around repeatedly in a horseshoe shape, trying not to look at all the jiggling belly flesh on the Slip 'n Slide".
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In one early section (dismayingly close to a famous scene from Jerome Robbins's classic comedy "The Concert") a man carts women around and repeatedly repositions them.
Whenever my mother-in-law visits and is immersed in the madness of her two young grandchildren who are usually rambunctiously wrestling, dancing or running around, she repeatedly tells me, "This is the best time of your life".
Trachi then threw himself against the door with all his might, head first, arms crossed over his head, and galloped off toward the hills while the four chains, still constricting his legs, whirled around, wounding him repeatedly.
James et al. (2006) recorded a leatherback of 148 cm curved carapace length (around 500 kg) repeatedly diving into water of 0.4°C [5].
Go around asking "Why?" repeatedly.
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