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Discover Ludwig"recurring case" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or problem that happens repeatedly or more than once. Example: This school district has been dealing with a recurring case of bullying, and they are working on implementing measures to prevent it from happening again.
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So he may omit to exercise his right to remove his suit to a Federal tribunal, as often as he thinks fit, in each recurring case.
On ABC, Frieden said a recurring case of Ebola would be "extraordinarily unlikely". "We've never seen that," Frieden said on "This Week". "But we're not going to take chances.
To treat this situation as unique is part of a recurring case of collective amnesia afflicting this country every time the ever-present undertones of racial bias rise to the surface in a high-profile criminal case.
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"Due to the popularity of this genus as novelty pets, and recurring cases of scientific descriptions driving herpetofauna to near-extinction by commercial collectors, we do not disclose the collecting localities of these restricted-range species in this publication," the paper said.
"We have seen recurring cases of sexual violence involving politicians and high-ranking public servants, but the government has treated them as individual responsibilities and neglected in proper punishment and preventive measures," the Korean Women's Association United said in a statement.
His dairy and cheese factory were once a few yards apart, before the Legislature's 2001 ban on dairy farming permits in El Paso County and a sliver of Hudspeth County — a result of recurring cases of bovine tuberculosis in the West Texas area.
Few studies reported recurring cases of DM and other cancers.
To date, few reports have described recurring cases of DM accompanied by colorectal cancer in detail.
A literature search was conducted in April 2016 using the PubMed and Ichushi database to obtain English and Japanese literature describing recurring cases of patients with colorectal cancer and DM; four reports were found [6, 12 14].The keywords used in the search were "dermatomyositis" and "colorectal cancer".
They also noted that recurring cases of intentional swallowing are "often resistant to treatment," including medication.
While this type of survey allows the estimation of resistance among newly-occurring or recurring cases of TB, we suggest that incidence-based samples may underestimate the total burden of drug-resistant tuberculosis in a community.
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