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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recurrent dream" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a dream that occurs multiple times or on a regular basis. Example: "Ever since I was a child, I have had a recurrent dream about flying through the clouds."
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FOR years, I had a recurrent dream.
That weird recurrent dream you have about a marrow festival.
They are unreal, like an "instant replay" on television, or like a recurrent dream.
After the death, she said, she had another recurrent dream: the woman stood holding a gun in her hands.
Olwyn's recollection of this unpleasant scene and of two similar scenes reads like a single recurrent dream of infantile diminishment.
I have a recurrent dream, always experienced in great detail, about a place where I have also never been.
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A recurrent dream-image for Califone's Tim Rutili, the Heron King was also a druid god cunningly used by the Romans to scare the hell out of ancient Britons in battle.
A tendency for experiencing unusual dream and sleep-wake transition phenomena (e.g., recurrent dreams, hypnagogic hallucinations, and confusion upon awakening), labeled general sleep experiences (GSEs), is linked with stress as well as psychological distress, explicit as well as covert.
Recurrent dreams had surfaced about England's prospects before that dismal draw — the world has few more insistent illusions than those surrounding English football.
Odile is "a cool customer," but she is also the kind of woman who is subject to recurrent dreams, intuitions, episodes of déjà vu and "esoteric synaptic events".
The Jung quotation for the first is about the inscrutability of dreams, and for the second says, "Recurrent dreams... it is hard to escape the impression that they mean something".
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