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"frequently recurring" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means something that happens often or repeatedly. Example: The company experienced frequent recurring issues with their computer systems, causing delays in project timelines.
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RM: This is a frequently recurring manifesto promise.
But the honeycomb has endured as one of the most frequently recurring shapes.
They ignored all the subtle elements of the game, like the frequently recurring appearance of walls.
Flash floods represent a frequently recurring natural phenomenon in the Tatra Mountains.
The most frequently recurring domain was clinic operations, which comprised 51.6% of the codes.
Concern about the presentational impact of the naming and questioning of Dr Kelly was a frequently recurring theme.
That so many have supposedly failed to weather the test of time is a frequently recurring theme in articles and blogs debating the forthcoming Best of Booker shortlist.
One of the most frequently recurring instances is when the so-called right is used as part of a scheme to accomplish a forbidden result.
The most frequently recurring theme was "lack of readiness or mentorship," which accounted for nearly one-third (31%) of the codes.
Half of these sweets were Haribo Tangfastics, a confectionery item falling into the high sugar and low acidity category, making them the most frequently recurring confectionery.
But the most frequently recurring poster, above almost every street corner, appeals for investors to "Come to Bengal – Ride the Growth".
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