Sentence examples for started to get recurrent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "started to get recurrent" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has begun to happen repeatedly, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "After a few weeks, the issues started to get recurrent, causing frustration among the team."

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"I started to get recurrent illnesses.

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Everybody got up and started to play".

And then I got scared and started to check again".

"It started to get legs".

I started to get worried.

"He started to get engaged".

Things started to get nuts.

Biddy started to get better.

The pressure started to get to him.

When everything started to get confused".

Eventually it started to get easier".

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