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"repeats" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to repeating something, such as an event, task, or activity. For example, "We repeats this meeting every month."
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repeats
verb
Third person singular of repeat
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You know that the only real alternative to watching a dozen How I Met Your Mother repeats in a row is for us to run into the streets screaming until we accidentally clatter into a polling booth.
That was the key mistake, but it's a rule of modern broadcasting that you can't have a TV show without Ukip; even repeats of old children's classics are being re-edited as Mary, Mungo and Farage.
The channel's rolling-news hours are diminishing fast, eaten up by Victoria Derbyshire's unpopular new mid-morning show, dreary repeats of The Travel Show and Click on Sundays, and – as from June – even a simulcast of BBC World News's Outside Source in the plum 9pm slot.
This repeats a key promise in the Tories' election manifesto and takes much further the prime minister's plans, first unveiled at his party's conference in October 2013, for seven-day access to GPs.
It's a trick he repeats with a little more brightness on the single Retrograde, whose backing is like some cyberpunk version of Ray Ellis's orchestral arrangements for Holiday.
Several hundred fans joined him, a feat Pop repeats regularly – he even encouraged people to dance with him at the much more genteel Royal Festival Hall.
Look around, and the pattern repeats on so many apps, because updates give the appearance of momentum.
Anyone who repeats these allegations is perpetuating a lie".
Following the 2011 riots in our cities and suburbs, unity was the watchword to guard against further repeats.
David Cameron repeats that the government is cutting welfare 'so it pays to have a job', but the fact is for millions of people, work does not pay.
He noticeably searches for his next point and repeats himself, speaking with a heavy-lidded and often downcast visage, as if your tired, exasperated granddad converted a kitchen lecture you didn't want to hear into a TED talk you want to hear less.
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