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the recurrence
noun
Return or reversion to a certain state.
synonyms
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The recurrence doesn't feel overdetermined.
The recurrence score proved superior to these in the study.
The second is the recurrence of Islamic themes and allusions mixed with tribal superstitions.
The recurrence period is estimated at 100 to 1,000 years.
When compared with a placebo, letrozole cut the recurrence rate nearly in half.
"We live permanently in the recurrence of our own stories, whatever story we tell".
Without knowing how the women fared, it computed the recurrence score.
The recurrence of certain voicings throughout the work provides a sense of coherence and familiarity.
McCaw had not trained for three weeks because of the recurrence of a foot injury.
The recurrence of not only places but a plotline suggests the operation of a cookie cutter.
The recurrence was detected in late September by an ultrasound test known as an echocardiogram.
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