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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recurred to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that an idea, memory, thought, or feeling has returned or come to mind. For example, "The image of the mountain recurred to him as he thought about his trip to Switzerland."
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"However, he recently suffered a setback when the injury recurred to the extent that the club medical staff are having to treat the injury like a stress fracture even though he has not broken his metatarsal".
"What was I? The question again recurred, to be answered only with groans", laments the "monster" in an extract from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, capturing an awareness of self that both delights and pains him.
Much harder to quantify is the injury curse that recurred to haunt Arsenal, first Laurent Koscielny and then Alexis Sanchez limping off to darken the mood further following a stirring Norwich comeback.
In Villette Charlotte recurred to the Brussels setting and the first-person narrative, disused in Shirley; the characters and incidents are largely variants of the people and life at the Pension Héger.
The same thought recurred to me in a rereading of his offhand Talk of the Town report, written for The New Yorker after he watched the collapse of the twin towers from across the river in Brooklyn Heights: "War is conducted with a fury that requires abstraction — that turns a planeful of peaceful passengers, children included, into a missile the faceless enemy deserves.
Only if explanation cannot be achieved by them, we recurred to human depositional activities.
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Nevertheless, it is possible to overcome this limitation by recurring to decomposition-based techniques.
Designers can then specify their systems without recurring to posynomial approximations and capturing arbitrary nonconvex constraints.
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