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Discover LudwigThe phrase "repeated word" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a word that is repeated by one speaker or writer in a conversation, text, or speech. For example: "She kept using the same repeated word to emphasize her point."
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One repeated word now.
Finally, from the rapper Cormega, one repeated word: "Bandwagon.
The best one, which we heard repeated, word perfect, half-a-dozen times over the following 24 hours, was on asylum seekers.
"A True Story, Repeated Word For Word As I Heard It," published in The Atlantic Monthly in 1874, was actually the tragic life of a former slave, Mary Ann Cord, who worked as a cook at Quarry Farm.
The repeated word "gone" tolls through the prose like a funeral bell and you begin to congratulate the publisher for its impressive self-control in not simply retitling the book Girl, Gone in order to maximise its appeal.
There's so much going on and in so few words — the comfort of her parents' care, the delicious, almost illicit awakening to her own individuality, the beauty of that repeated word.
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Texts repeated words so children would know them by sight.
And the tech has a real problem with repeated words.
The Fed also repeated, word-for-word, its belief that inflation "will remain subdued for some time".
Behavioral responses were slower for repeated words than for new words.
This type of context-target designs allows to study semantic associations between repeated words.
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