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The word "occurrence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts to refer to an event or phenomenon that takes place, such as "The occurrence of lightning and thunder during the storm was quite frightening".
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occurrence
noun
Actual instance when a situation arises.
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It restricts any posthumous exploitation of the actor, be it through the use of CG to digitally resurrect him in Mrs Doubtfire 2 or as a live hologram performing comedy on stage – something that the advancement of technology has made an increasingly likely occurrence.
When stories didn't work out as planned - a not uncommon occurrence - one could be certain that the calmest person in the media storm would be Max himself.
It remains completely unclear what proportion of local law enforcement agencies tell the federal government when they kill someone, something that is a rare occurrence in most departments but an annual recurrence in larger ones.
This wasn't a one-off "welcome to paradise" treat, but a daily occurrence.
Manipulation of the oil price for political ends has been a common occurrence since.
"The Guggenheim Bilbao was a rare occurrence," says museum consultant Maria Fernandez Sabau.
Panasenko accused the human rights advocates of preparing and distributing "statements, papers and reports" demonstrating "torture is a commonplace occurrence in Russian institutions".
The text notes "an increase in the occurrence of factually incorrect slurs as 'Polish death camps' in news articles" and encourages readers to comment on and protest over such usages.
Both look utterly unsurprised, as though their encounter were a daily occurrence.
Regulating the amount of salt in processed foods can reduce the occurrence of heart disease.
The overnight lows in Canberra were described by a bureau forecaster as a once-in-a-decade occurrence.
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