Repeated in a sentence as an adjective

I can't understand the repeated use of "direct access".

For example, "It is often repeated that the chemicals caused him to grow breasts, though Turing is only known to have mentioned this once.

"There's a blind spot in prose like this that gets repeated all over the place in our community: it emphasizes writing over reading.

But attackers don't need access to plaintext to attack repeated-key XOR, which is what a set of ciphertexts encrypted under the same stream cipher keystream works out to be.

And I'm not talking about criticism, I'm talking about needless mean, shitty behavior that gets repeated and defended all too often.

It need not be repeated every couple lines; "being clear to outsiders linked to a specific line of a specific file without context" is not a reasonable concern.

But the forceful, repeated, insidious denial of the existence of that privilege is a problem: it reinforces the privilege and allows it to feed on itself.

This enabled the store owner to buy a copyrighted video once and to set up a business in which he repeatedly displayed that video to multiple members of the public, one at a time.

A simple message that "this is the approach people smarter than you agree is correct, use it," repeated consistently, will help more people more completely than dumping them into the deep end of the crypto pool ever will.

Repeated definitions

adjective

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

See also: perennial recurrent