Recurrent in a sentence as an adjective

Thanks for bringing up this issue, which is recurrent on HN, here.

Such detail like recurrent charge I think should be prominently mentioned.

His/her mythical study is a recurrent theme in the article, but not once the name of the author is mentioned.

Couldn't the credit card company issue some unique ID to each vendor for recurrent payments?

A recurrent or chronic mood problem is a sufficient explanation.

To wipe it off, that's censorship and a recurrent disease of totalitarian mindsets.

I used to be the person that didn't see any value in new year's eve celebrations, or birthdays and any recurrent celebration.

The correlation between obesity and office workers is a recurrent research topic.

At least it would be more entertaining and perhaps even more enlightening than the recurrent arguments against zoning and hospitality laws.

My own family's shopping behavior is consistent with the data: we buy from Costco if it carries them, esp recurrent consumables; my wife occasionally goes to Target if she needs something soon; for things that we can take time to shop and do some research on I buy from Amazon, sometimes for price but mostly for convenience of not having to go to the store.

Recurrent definitions

adjective

recurring again and again; "perennial efforts to stipulate the requirements"

See also: perennial repeated