recurring feature

collocation in English

meaningsofrecurringandfeature

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recurring
adjective
uk
/rɪˈkɜː.rɪŋ/
us
/rɪˈkɝː.ɪŋ/
happening many times, or ...
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feature
noun
uk
/ˈfiː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition ofrecurringandfeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The search for the instrumental worth of institutions, activities, and goods has been arecurringfeatureof modern economics.
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Thisrecurringfeatureof second, conflicting accounts of previously told stories in the data warranted closer attention.
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Although the details of the flow patterns are not the same from realization to realization, the regions of linear growth are a prominentlyrecurringfeature.
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Its composition was certainly arecurringfeatureof the debate.
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These activities, which are normally carried out in the off-peak season, are arecurringfeatureof airport operation.
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This has been arecurringfeatureof our discussion tonight.
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This would be a normalrecurringfeature.
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Arecurringfeatureof debates about defence equipment has tended to be long, but by no means comprehensive, lists of new equipment that we are buying or are considering buying.
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With these rivers getting silted up, floods are arecurringfeature.
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He lost his congregation, arecurringfeatureof his life.
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Another popularrecurringfeaturewas paper dolls of the two leads, with outfits based on designs submitted by readers.
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Allen's exploits in those years introduced him to the wrong side of the justice system, which would become arecurringfeatureof his life.
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This phenomenon happens not once in a day but is arecurringfeatureduring the course of the day as and when devotees offer jaggery water.
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His works are marked by being monumental, simple and recurring features.
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Often they are ironically attributed with recurring features such as flowers growing out of their compost-like bodies, hallows placed over heads or red noses.
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Norman's distinctive interview shtick included several recurring features.
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There are also recurring features.
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