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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as recurrent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs repeatedly or regularly over time.
Example: "The symptoms of the condition appeared as recurrent episodes, making it difficult for the patient to maintain a normal routine."
Alternatives: "as repeated" or "as frequent".
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It seems that discoveries hinting at life on the Red Planet are as recurrent as Kansas hay fever.
Sometimes, the panel found in its inquiry, caseworkers did not know how to handle a problem as recurrent as domestic violence.
The agency presented news about dark streaks that appear on the walls of some Martian craters and cliffs during warm weather, known as recurrent slope lineae.
And so "Omanization" became another, mildly sardonic refrain, as recurrent as Maureen's remark whenever we left a restaurant recommended by Lonely Planet: "Take it out of the book".
Depersonalization disorder presents as recurrent episodes of depersonalization in which one feels detached or alienated from oneself.
The consecutive loss of pregnancies, which occurs in about 1 to 2 percent of women, is known as recurrent miscarriage.
93-11 were used as recurrent parent.
The tumor was revealed as recurrent thrombus.
However, we observed two embolic brain infarction as recurrent stroke.
It typically presents as recurrent headache attacks, with associated symptoms including hypersensitivity.
Therefore, we diagnosed the lesion as recurrent rectal cancer with pagetoid spread.
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