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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incessantly repeats" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is repeated continuously or without interruption. Example: "The song incessantly repeats the same catchy chorus, making it hard to get it out of my head."
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Minister of foreign affairs Vuk Jeremic incessantly repeats that this does not mean that Serbia will go to war.
And how can a party that incessantly repeats the mantra that our rights were granted by God repeatedly violate a basic tenet of almost every religion: truth-telling?
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President Trump is like a broken record of Pinocchios, incessantly repeating false and misleading claims that have been debunked.
The work is essentially one musical gesture incessantly repeated with the soloist sustaining various hand percussion instruments over a droning orchestra.
Mr. Kerry is reduced instead to incessantly repeating the word "strength" and promising to put "a national coordinator for nuclear terrorism" in the cabinet.
Given the way most of us watch TV ads, especially those that are incessantly repeated, it would not be hard for intelligent people to conclude that their literal voting rights were in danger of abolition.
In the early 1600s, the first years of the Baroque era, composers became increasingly enamoured of constructing works over brief, incessantly repeated melodic figures in the lowest voice of the piece.
If there were indeed two equal-sized information bubbles in this country, one might reasonably expect half the population to buy Trump's incessantly repeated line that the bill constituted a tax cut for the middle class.
In Tuesday's debate Mrs. Clinton tried to play down her vote for Kyl-Lieberman again by incessantly repeating her belief in "vigorous diplomacy" as well as the same sound bite she used after her Iraq vote five years ago.
The newest incessantly repeated scenario has it that Mr. Obama's fate now all depends on a stereotypical white blue-collar male voter in the apotheosized rust belt town of Deer Hunter, Pa.
The score, by Mel Marvin, is a grab bag of rudimentary tunes, incessantly repeated and processed for instant identification as Yiddish-derived, a treatment that diminishes a treasured genre of much of its color.
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