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View definitions for recurrence

recurrence

noun as in repeated happening

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"Updated supervision procedures have been in place in the two years since these incidents occurred and to the school's knowledge there has been no recurrence of any such incidents."

From BBC

"Updated supervision procedures have been in place in the two years since these incidents occurred, and to the school's knowledge, there has been no recurrence of any such incidents."

From BBC

“We believe this process is largely complete and we are working with federal partners and providers to ensure there is not a recurrence of the alerts going out in error,” McGowan said.

Captain Ben Stokes, who suffered a recurrence of a left-hamstring injury on day three, did not bat.

From BBC

England's slide towards a massive defeat in the third Test against New Zealand was compounded by a concerning recurrence of Ben Stokes' hamstring injury.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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