recurrence reoccurrence - WordReference Forums Just to add some confirmation to the details provided by Zamolxis - In the Quality Assurance documents used by the Company for which I work I came across the entry "A CAPA systematically identifies the root causes of identified problems or risks in an attempt to prevent their recurrence (for corrective action) or to prevent reoccurrence (for preventive action)"
Recurrence or reoccurrence | Learn English - Preply occur again or repeatedly: “ulcers tend to reoccur after treatment has stopped ” The difference is subtle, but with the definition of 'recur' (the inclusion of periodically) you can infer that a recurrence happens more than once, whereas a 'reoccurrence' might only be a once off repeat
reoccuring - WordReference Forums Found this online: recur; reoccur Recur means "to happen again and again, at regular intervals " Reoccur means "to happen again "
again vs. once more | WordReference Forums Hi all, We are writing a report on the Madoff's fraud In the closing, we ask "will it happen again once more?" One girl of our team is from Nigeria where English is the official language She thought again is better than once more in this context but couldn't explain why Could you please
Prone to + infinitive -ing? - WordReference Forums If you don't fix the root cause, the defect is prone to reoccurrence If you don't fix the root cause, the defect is prone to reoccur If you don't fix the root cause, the defect is prone to reoccurring For some reason, in this case I like the inf version most But replace "reoccur" with "happen again", and I almost need the -ing version