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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recurring dreams" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to dreams that keep appearing in one's mind, either repeatedly or periodically. For example: "I have been having recurring dreams about a place I have never been to before."
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Recurring dreams.
("Of Recurring Dreams").
Recurring dreams: They are architectural.
I have recurring dreams about fishing.
I had recurring dreams about her.
"Do you have recurring dreams like that?" "I don't remember my dreams".
Like recurring dreams, Mr. Doig returns to motifs again and again.
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Another recurring dream.
"Recurring Dream," 2007.
HERE is my recurring dream.
I have this recurring dream.
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