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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cited repeatedly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that has been mentioned or quoted multiple times. Here is an example: "According to the study cited repeatedly by experts, eating a well-balanced diet is crucial for maintaining good health."
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During a debate in Australia over carbon taxes, his work was cited repeatedly.
The benefits have been cited repeatedly in justifying the existence and expansion of the tax breaks given to home buyers.
It is the threat that the president cited repeatedly in his speech to the American people Monday night.
This week, it has been cited repeatedly, as the Administration seems close to starting more military commissions in Guantánamo.
Drug addiction – specifically methamphetamine – was cited repeatedly by police as the engine for the city's crime problem.
Among other projects, Accenture runs the Internal Revenue Service Web Site, a paradox cited repeatedly by many critics of the Bermuda moves.
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(Lawrence H. Keeley's "War Before Civilization," published in 1996, and Azar Gat's "War in Human Civilization," from 2006, both of which Pinker cites repeatedly, explore similar territory more thoroughly).
And although Jeffrey Skilling — the former chief executive of Enron and convicted felon — is a brilliant man, he is not the ideal source to cite repeatedly as an expert, especially on such issues as whether Rajat Gupta was transparent and trustworthy.
He is more indebted to the work of PJ Harvey and Nina Simone — two artists he cites repeatedly — and perhaps the softer moments of R.E.M. or the less operatic side of Antony and the Johnsons.
In this, Bayle was only pursuing a line to be found in Scripture, especially St. Paul, whom Bayle cites repeatedly and at length on the rational foolishness of faith in still another Eclaircissement, on Manicheanism and the problem of evil.
In a September 2014 article covering a U.S. delegation's visit to Moscow, Gordon cites repeatedly unnamed "American officials" and "Western experts".
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