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recurrent

adjective

Recurring time after time.

  • The patient complained of recurrent chest pain.

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"recurrent" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adjective that means to happen over and over again. For example, "The recurrent power outages were very frustrating for the customers."

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The rest of the time is spent in counselling sessions and lectures on topics ranging from enhancing blood flow to ovaries and reproductive organs to recurrent miscarriages.

Particularly worrying were records of recurrent concussion within three weeks, when guidelines advocate a three-week break after concussion, which is sensible for an adolescent brain.

His recurrent appearances on SNL, playing Hulk-like, shape-shifting Potus "The Rock" Obama, have been ridiculously endearing (especially whenever he flings Ted Cruz out of a window), and you haven't lived until you've seen him lip-sync Taylor Swift's Shake It Off with Jimmy Fallon ("Oh Jimmy, your ass is gettin' ready to know Tay-Tay!").

The inquiry recommended that the Rwandan government should end its agreement with the corporation, based on "identified and recurrent transgressions on the part of the BBC".

Danny Green plays punchy ex-boxer "One-Round", Peter Sellers's Harry is the archetypal cockney spiv, Cecil Parker's seedy ex-officer Major Courtney a recurrent postwar figure.

Despite Tory MPs making life difficult for prime minister David Cameron over the European Union, a diversion he could have done without while his opposite number was on the ropes, the questioning of Miliband's leadership suitability has become a recurrent media theme.

This research highlights how bright children from poorer backgrounds are not necessarily on a gradual and inevitable arc of achievement, but that it is a dynamic process, requiring recurrent support.

The airline states that all employees undergo annual and recurrent customer services training – including cultural awareness lessons – and it will "continue to work with all of [its] partners to deliver service that reflects United's commitment to cultural awareness".

They soon ended Hurok's "Russian occupation", but the 50s were a difficult time, marked by heavy touring, precarious finances (a recurrent concern for ABT) and a steady trickle of departures.

(And, less romantically, recurrent bleeps, coughs, rustles, rips and clicks of ourselves and our possessions. Why can't we shut up?) The sound of the seal proves a powerful lure, and as we retrace our steps to the boats it looks like, despite the crew's appeal to leave well alone, some passengers have split off to photograph a beached male.

Related: I work in mental health but colleagues don't understand my depression Last month, research found that MBCT may be as effective as medication for treating recurrent depression, and may work even better than medication for patients with a history of childhood abuse.

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