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Discover Ludwig'bouts of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a recurring pattern of something. For example, "I have been having bouts of anxiety lately."
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Bouts of deep depression followed.
Democratic bouts of self-examination?
"I suffer from bouts of it.
He said he had bouts of rage.
There are bouts of martial-arts activity.
America is prone to bouts of declinism.
But there are periodic bouts of tension.
EU leaders suffered bouts of self-doubt.
He has admitted to bouts of depression.
Bouts of counterpoint create a disputatious atmosphere.
There are also bouts of homesickness.
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