repetition in the PONS Dictionary

repetition Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

sth is full of repetition

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Until, by the restoration of law and order therein, a repetition of such incursions is improbable, the necessity for their remaining will continue.
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Originality and creativity were not prized, but exact repetition was rewarded.
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The use of repetition allows for the message to be understood.
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The decay mode and half-life were also confirmed in a repetition of the first experiment.
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Each repetition of the events of a certain story makes the story happen more easily.
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Repetition is thus reliant on difference more deeply than it is opposed.
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Second, repetition of the songs' respective titles in the lyrics is unprotectable...
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Further, the standing order concerning irrelevance and repetition is not enforced.
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However, such a situation will eventually result in a draw by either threefold repetition or the fifty-move rule, but usually players agree to a draw.
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In this representation different rows typically represent different repetitions of an experiment, while columns represent different types of data (say, the results from particular probes).
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