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reoccurrence with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "reoccurrence with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It is typically used when discussing the repeated occurrence of an event or situation, but the preposition "with" is not commonly paired with "reoccurrence." Example: "The reoccurrence of the issue with the software has caused delays in the project timeline."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
The concept 'cure' in the construct of 'cure-rate' is synonymous with indefinite remission: a disease with a favorable cure rate (say, 80%) means the likelihood of disease reoccurrence with existing treatments is relatively low.
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Despite the limited number of valid cases in these data sets, the composite covariates of both caveolin-1/p4E-BP1 and caveolin-1/S6 were both powerful and significant predictors of disease reoccurrence with HR scores of 3.64 (P=0.001) and 4.69 (P=0.003), respectively.
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Previously, the prognostic value of CCND2 had been evaluated only with respect to biochemical reoccurrence and with discordant findings [ 22, 32].
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The results exhibited that high miR-24 expression increased the risk of tumor reoccurrence compared with low expression (HR = 4.75, 95% CI = 2.66 8.47, P = 1.38 × 10−7, Figure 3(a)).
Histologically, three adverse events were encountered: one relapse of TIN, one patient with persistence of germ cells, and one other with reoccurrence of germ cells.
Science
Additionally, the final report of the Lyon trial presented a follow-up (mean of 46 months per patient) which dealt with the relationships of dietary patterns and traditional risk factors with reoccurrence.
9, 44 However, all patients with reoccurrence had not received the adequate dose of sugammadex, ie, they had received less than the recommended dose.
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After 1 year, the patient showed no signs or symptoms of a reoccurrence of infection with full load capacity of the treated leg.
Fourth: FAME 2 clearly demonstrates that no harm will be done if revascularization is postponed until the patient has reoccurrence of symptoms with or without some troponin rise.
Women with reoccurrence of breast cancer and women who had undergone breast surgery earlier for cancer or cosmetic reasons were included in the study.
Science
15 Treatment discontinuation is a major challenge for programmes against tuberculosis, in that non-adherence to antituberculosis treatment is associated with reoccurrence of the disease, preservation of reservoirs for micro-organism dissemination, emergence of drug resistant species of mycobacterium and increased tuberculosis related deaths.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using more standard phrases like "recurrence of" or rephrasing the sentence to avoid the less common construction "reoccurrence with". This will improve clarity and adherence to conventional English usage.
Common error
Avoid using "reoccurrence with" as it is not a standard or widely accepted phrase in English. Opt for alternatives like "recurrence of" for better grammatical correctness and clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "reoccurrence with" functions as a noun followed by a preposition, attempting to describe a repeated event in relation to something else. However, as noted by Ludwig AI, this construction is not standard in English and should be used with caution.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "reoccurrence with" might seem intuitive, it is not considered standard English. Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase is non-idiomatic. Although it appears in some scientific and news sources, opting for alternatives such as "recurrence of", or rephrasing the sentence altogether, ensures clarity and adherence to conventional grammar. The usage frequency is rare, and a more grammatically sound construction will enhance the credibility and readability of your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
recurrent with
This alternative replaces "reoccurrence" with its adjective form, while maintaining the preposition "with."
recurring with
This option substitutes "reoccurrence" with the present participle of "recur", suggesting an ongoing process with "with."
repeated with
This phrase uses "repeated" instead of "reoccurrence", focusing on the action being done again in conjunction with "with".
reappearance with
This alternative uses "reappearance" emphasizing the return of something in conjunction with the preposition "with."
return with
This option simplifies the phrase to "return", highlighting the act of coming back, and maintains the use of "with."
resurgence with
This option replaces "reoccurrence" with resurgence stressing a rise after a period of decline together with "with".
relapse with
This alternative uses "relapse", primarily in the context of health or negative situations and maintains the use of "with".
restoration with
This option replaces "reoccurrence" with "restoration" emphasizing the return to a former condition, along with "with".
restitution with
This alternative replaces "reoccurrence" with "restitution" focusing on a return to a previous state of affairs together with "with".
replication with
This option replaces "reoccurrence" with "replication" in terms of copy and maintain the use of "with."
FAQs
What's a more appropriate way to phrase "reoccurrence with"?
A more standard phrasing would be "recurrence of". For example, instead of saying "the reoccurrence with the problem", you would say "the recurrence of the problem".
Is "reoccurrence with" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "reoccurrence with" isn't considered grammatically correct. It's better to use the phrase "recurrence of".
How can I avoid using "reoccurrence with" in my writing?
Try rephrasing your sentence. Instead of focusing on the "reoccurrence with", consider using phrases like /s/return+of, /s/relapse+of, or /s/repetition+of depending on the context you want to convey.
What does "reoccurrence with" imply, and how does it differ from "recurrence of"?
Both phrases refer to something happening again. However, "recurrence of" is the standard and preferred usage. "Reoccurrence with" may be interpreted but is not conventional and might be confusing for some readers.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested