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'recurring repeatedly' is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to describe a situation in which something occurs more than once, regularly or intermittently. For example, "The power outages have been recurring repeatedly over the last few weeks."
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Aspect refers to the nature of an action as described by the speaker e.g., an event occurring once, an event recurring repeatedly, a continuing process, or a state.
Blek is a puzzle game where the player draws a "snake-like" black line on the screen that is recorded and played back like a pattern, recurring repeatedly across the screen.
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One in particular, of Billy, recurs repeatedly (it may be the only existing photo of him), and each use seems to speak to us a little more.
It is an emotional political fight that has recurred repeatedly when the city has been faced with both high-profile crime and static, or even shrinking, police resources.
They are not the product of passing moods, seized on and exploited for no good reason, but connect with thoughts that recur repeatedly in sensitive and intelligent reflection.
It's not rational, in strict economic terms, but it recurs repeatedly in experiments, and it's easy to see the argument that it helps bind societies together.
The government and the opposition exchanged blame for the attack, a pattern of cross-accusations that has recurred repeatedly following mass killings in Syria.
H5 outbreaks in poultry have also recurred repeatedly in Thailand, Vietnam, and elsewhere despite intensive control measures (26 ), and recurrences should be anticipated for the foreseeable future.
Two patients received chemoradiotherapy; 1 patient had a huge tumor in the forehead that had recurred repeatedly despite WLE, and the other patient had DFSP in her upper lip that could not be excised with adequate margins.
Let us recall that in this framework a network motif is a small pattern of molecular interactions which recurs repeatedly in comparaison with what would occur in random networks.
Although treatment with chloramphenicol eye ointment [Chloramphenicol (see footnote 3)] and diclofenac eye drops [Voltaren Ophtha (see footnote 6)] appeared to be effective, clinical signs recurred repeatedly after treatment withdrawal.
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