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"repeatedly stressed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it when referring to an idea or point that is communicated multiple times for emphasis. For example: The importance of good time management was repeatedly stressed throughout the seminar.
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Mr. Sharon repeatedly stressed his terms.
He has repeatedly stressed that the two can be complementary.
He repeatedly stressed that his won't be a solo endeavor.
Ireland has repeatedly stressed its commitment to retaining the backstop.
He has since repeatedly stressed the commitment of the government to Afghanistan.
Pakistan's civilian and military leaders have repeatedly stressed their support for an Afghan-led peace process.
Her campaign has repeatedly stressed her strength in the face of the all-male onslaught.
Mr. Cutts repeatedly stressed that anything people shared with +1 was public.
Instructors repeatedly stressed the importance of watching not just words, but also appearance.
He has instead repeatedly stressed his loyalty to party traditions and political orthodoxy.
Cashman has repeatedly stressed that he is not looking for offense.
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