Sentence examples for repetitive experience from inspiring English sources

"repetitive experience" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an experience that is repeated or happens multiple times. For example: "My daily commute has become a repetitive experience, and I'm finding it more and more monotonous."

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Not having a glimmer has been a repetitive experience in the Mets' clubhouse and front office over the last generation.

Any art, maybe poetry in particular, is caught up in a repetitive experience of disappointment – the distance between what you want to do and can do.

The only thing that rescues this derivative, repetitive experience is a certain degree of vigour and the competence of the band, particularly drummer Jay Sharrock, son of Chris of Icicle Works fame, and Ben Parsons on keyboards.

A Prince Charles-like desire for the definition of love, in my repetitive experience of the last few days, always seems to come in at No 4 on this list of priorities, though the preoccupations above it and below it tend to shift slightly with the news.

Available literature regarding the learning of ultrasonographic techniques, such as that reported by Gaddis et al., suggests that the accuracy of Focused Abdominal Sonography for Trauma (FAST) increases with repetitive experience [13].

Karma, a fundamental principle in Buddhist thought from its inception, is what fuels the repetitive experience in saṃsāra, the round of rebirth.[13] In Abhidharma exegesis, the efficacious action or distinctive functioning of dharmas is understood predominantly as causal functioning.

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According to Williams, the constancy that defines an eternal self would entail an infinite desert of repetitive experiences, lest the self be so altered as to be emptied of any definition.

Therefore, repetitive experiences of intrusion, rejection and invalidation of one's feelings in association with genetic vulnerability might significantly increase the risk of psychosis as demonstrated in epidemiological surveys (e.g. [ 39]).

38 The findings of this study reflects the work of other researchers; it suggests that we manage and process information using type 1 (predominant approach, using intuitive subconscious responses based on instinct and repetitive experiences) and type 2 thinking modes (conscious, analytic responses which are slower), both of which are prone to cognitive biases that can lead to error.

Although numerous explosive bolts have been designed and utilized, most design processes rely on experience based on repetitive experiments.

Similarly, in football players, I do think it's related to the low-level, but repetitive, trauma experienced by these athletes.

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