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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranged repeatedly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is organized or structured in a recurring manner or pattern.
Example: "The notes were arranged repeatedly to emphasize the importance of the key concepts."
Alternatives: "organized in a cycle" or "structured in a pattern".
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A fan-shaped motive was arranged repeatedly and composed into three kinds of sizes, the larger it is, the farther down it goes.
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He also, without his wife's knowledge, shared nude pictures of her with his best friend, and even repeatedly arranged for that friend surreptitiously to watch Hanssen having sex with his wife.
The width of each ridge was 1 mm, with the ridges repeatedly arranged at intervals of 1 mm (fine) or 9 mm (coarse).
Later in 1919, the "Tetra nucleotide hypothesis" proposed by Levene become an obstacle in DNA structure discovery as he proposed DNA as an inert molecule having four nucleotides repeatedly arranged.
They do, repeatedly.
Mr. Sun arranged one loan in 1994, but was repeatedly denied credit in subsequent years, state-run newspapers reported.
By day's end yesterday, efforts to reconcile the two accounts culminated in a conference call arranged by the commissioner, in which she repeatedly interrupted her mother's replies with her own version of events.
Bishop Hubbard's current chapter of distress began on Feb. 11, when a California man, Andrew Zalay, held a news conference in Albany arranged by John Aretakis, a lawyer who has repeatedly sued the diocese over clerical sex abuse cases.
Both he and his brother, Bassam Karrar, repeatedly raped the girl and arranged for her to be raped by other men in a way she described as "torture", the court heard.
A teacher asked me once if Hindus performed animal sacrifices while numerous classmates -- including friends -- asked me repeatedly about the caste system, arranged marriage, and reincarnation.
Penn repeatedly stresses that the interview was arranged with the help of Mexican actress Kate del Castillo, who played a Sinaloa drug boss in the popular telenovela La Reina del Sur.
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