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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recurring dream" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a dream that someone has had more than once. For example, "I kept having the same recurring dream of being chased by a monster."
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That's my recurring dream.
"Recurring Dream," 2007.
Another recurring dream.
HERE is my recurring dream.
I have this recurring dream.
He has had a recurring dream.
It's like my favorite recurring dream".
"It's a recurring dream or nightmare, I suppose.
"It's the only recurring dream I have," Murphy says.
Mr. Jimenez had a recurring dream two weeks ago.
Recurring dream: We don't need to get into that.
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