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Please check the following sentence. Are the usage of words "recursively" and "regular basis" fine in the sentence.

"Indicates that a transaction is posted recursively on a regular basis at a pre-defined frequency."
  

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Hi, Please check the following sentence. Are the usage of words "recursively" and "regular basis" fine in the sentence. " Both terms here have the same meaning.

  • Hi, Please check the following sentence.
  • Are the usage of words "recursively" and "regular basis" fine in the sentence.
  • " Both terms here have the same meaning.
  • I'd omit 'recursively', as 'on a regular basis' is the more common term in my experience.
  • I'd also probably omit 'at a pre-defined frequency' beacuse that seems implicit on 'on a regular basis'.
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Hi,

Please check the following sentence. Are the usage of words "recursively" and "regular basis" fine in the sentence.

"Indicates that a transaction is posted recursively on a regular basis at a pre-defined frequency."


Both terms here have the same meaning. I'd omit 'recursively', as 'on a regular basis' is the more common term in my experience.


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