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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in repeatedly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to convey that something is done over and over again in a specific location or situation. Example: Despite being repeatedly told to quiet down, the children continued to make noise in the library.
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He revelled in repeatedly mentioning it.
Diagonal balls come in repeatedly until Marquez hoofs clear.
No wiretaps?" Mr. Traficant asked in repeatedly insisting that only stronger evidence could convict him.
Congress has stepped in repeatedly in recent years to avoid the cuts to doctor payments.
The state too often acts like a bad parent, neglectful in repeatedly tolerating bad behaviour, then inevitably harsh.
He demonstrated objectivity, persistence, charm and no little political skill in repeatedly challenging powerful industries such as beer and cement.
It further found that Mr. Curley committed perjury in repeatedly denying that he had been told that Mr. Sandusky had engaged in sexual misconduct with a child.
Mr Clegg said: "I am full of admiration for the work The Independent has done in repeatedly raising awareness of this issue on its front page".
In repeatedly unflattering descriptions, he seems proud that she is oblivious to fashion, as if this ensures that he alone can see her true attractions.
How about the woman at the coffee bar who is absorbed in repeatedly dropping a small plastic tube on the counter?
At Valeo, a French car-parts group, and at BMW, a German car maker, the controlling families have waded in repeatedly to change top management.
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