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"repeated lateness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is consistently late (i.e. they are repeatedly late). For example, "My coworker's repeated lateness has caused many problems in the workplace."
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The dispute was over the employee's repeated lateness, Ms. Kirsch said, but really it was about a lack of communication.
Cursing, repeated gum chewing, repeated lateness, disrespect toward teachers or fellow students, writing graffiti, or not completing assignments all result in detention.
But he said that the truancy suspension was because of repeated lateness, not absences, and added that he had never heard anything about jewelry or screwdriver in a bag.
McGarty was temporarily written out of EastEnders for four weeks in July 2012 because of her repeated lateness to work.
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