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Discover Ludwig"doing repeatedly" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means performing an action or task multiple times. Example: She kept doing the same mistake repeatedly despite being corrected multiple times.
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Or rather one thing I was inerested in doing, repeatedly.
Before Owens even stepped onto the track, the Olympic committee president, Henri de Baillet-Latour, had told Hitler to stop congratulating victors in the stadium, something he had been doing repeatedly, unless he congratulated every winner.
Photograph: Imago/Barcroft Media 9.05am GMT German DAX hits another record The German stock market has hit yet another record high this morning, as it's been doing repeatedly in recent weeks.
I had to jump from one moving platform to another without being able to see what I was doing, repeatedly falling and being taken back to an earlier challenge, at which point I had to go through a bit of bother to get back to the point where I would once again die.
These characteristics are also put into use when attending teacher meetings of the children (defined in the current study as giving instrumental support), which they mention doing repeatedly.
What are you doing repeatedly that is causing you or others pain?
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This writer from GQ did, repeatedly.
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