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been repeat
verb
To do or say again (and again).
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It's a cake-walk for the would've been should've been repeat Super Bowl champs.
It started in Manhattan about a year ago with five buildings that had been repeat offenders.
The Crafts also have been repeat, high-paying customers at Trump's hotel in Washington, according to a list of "VIP Arrivals" distributed to hotel staff on June 19 , 2018
Because there have been repeat warnings but few serious consequences, investors pay even less attention," says Shao Yu of Orient Securities, a brokerage.If the bubble does burst, it would undoubtedly hurt the Chinese economy.
Still, since the company opened the suites at the two airports this year, Dan Solomon, the chief executive of Minute Suites, said, 18,000 people have visited, and 24 percent of them have been repeat customers.
The super-size (more than two and a half hours) "Superman Returns" was written by Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris, working off a story hatched by them and the director, Bryan Singer, after what appears to have been repeat viewings of Richard Donner's "Superman".
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They were repeat offenders.
These are repeat offenders".
There are repeat offenders.
Many are repeat visitors.
There are repeat visitors.
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