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1 And this must be made clear to her-andto himself - by frequent repetition .
2 The frequent repetition of an emotion or impulse is often distressing.
3 Yet there is too much apparent trickery in this, to bear frequent repetition .
4 The poor old colonel fell to a more frequent repetition of the 'Well!'
5 If Belton be his home, his frequent repetition of the word was natural enough.
6 The frequent repetition seemed to reduce it to little more than the 'fashionable nod.'
7 They promised themselves a frequent repetition of it, as well as further practice together.
8 The story, once treasured up in the mind, was indelibly impressed there by frequent repetition .
9 Skill acquired by frequent repetition of the same processes.
10 Engrave the passage on your mind by frequent repetition .
11 We are struck with the frequent repetition of the syllables guaz, ez, puec, and pur.
12 By the frequent repetition of actions, habits are formed.
13 The frequent repetition of magnesia, instead of cooling an infant, makes him feverish and irritable.
14 It has become slightly banal from frequent repetition , likewise the C sharp minor study in opus 25.
15 Nevertheless the frequent repetition of a sin leads dispositively to contempt, according to the words of Prov.
16 Another trait of Indian poetry to be noticed is the frequent repetition of favourite passages and incidents.
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This collocation consists of: Frequent repetition through the time
Frequent repetition across language varieties