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"through repeated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an action that occurs multiple times. For example: "The band gained popularity through repeated performances in the city."
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The effect has stood up through repeated experiments.
Illegal practices are frequently secured and legitimised through repeated misinformation.
Nearly every song made its way through repeated, sweeping crescendos.
It takes place in a sequence or a progression through repeated trials, through repeated exposure, repeated actions, and through practice.
After a while, through repeated exposures, they became friends.
Investigators may accumulate findings on one discovery slowly, through repeated experiments.
Over time these links are reinforced through repeated exposure, leading to affectional bonds.
"They built up trust through repeated interactions with people they had known all their lives".
The age 5 cutoff is used because older children usually develop some resistance through repeated infection.
In comparison, Betrayal ought to be vulnerable to tedium through repeated exposure.
Eventually in New York, an audience was won over to his aesthetic -- through repeated viewing.
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