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"recurrent problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to issues that are recurring or happen repeatedly. For example, "The company has faced recurrent problems with their customer service department."
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The RNH GPs only register permanent problems (no recovery expected), chronic problems (duration longer than six months) and/or recurrent problems (more than three recurrences within a six-month period).
Only permanent problems (no recovery expected), chronic problems (duration longer than six months), recurrent problems (more than three recurrences within a period of six months) and problems with a high impact on daily functioning are included.
This last was one of our recurrent problems.
Some big companies, relying on information technology, have tried to compile libraries of successful solutions to recurrent problems.
In cases of recurrent problems, the F.D.A. may issue an import alert, which leads to additional scrutiny at the border.
Despite recurrent problems concerning delayed discharges from hospital, care services are better integrated than they were in 1997.
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Age falsification has been a recurrent problem in gymnastics.
Floods are a recurrent problem for the Indonesian capital.
Suicide is a recurrent problem at Moria and other camps like it.
On the day I sat in, the officers were discussing the recurrent problem of neighborhood gangs.
A recurrent problem was that of failing to indicate that, as a verb, VALET is transitive only.
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