Some writers repeat phrases or words in their writing for emphasis, to create a specific rhythm or tone, or to highlight a key idea or theme.
To seek attention to that phrase or word
The technique of repeating the same word or phrase for emphasis is called "repetition." It is often used in poetry, speeches, and prose to create a rhythmic effect, reinforce a message, or draw attention to a particular idea. This rhetorical device can enhance the emotional impact of the writing and make it more memorable for the audience.
Indictment
They repeated the phrase "Never shall I forget..."
because he was an a good man
He repeats that phrase because Romeo is lucky that the Prince didn't do worse punishment.
i did not understand the phrase.I asked him to repeat the phrase.The phrase has never been translated.
The meaning is to repeat over and over.
The victim will say, "Repeat," so then you repeat the question. It's a funny trick to try out on other people.
he wants to emphasize the phrase
The sentiment has been expressed by various writers and politicians. Among others:Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it. - Edmund BurkeThose who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. -George SantayanaWe're doomed to repeat the past no matter what. - Kurt Vonnegut
repeat it multiple times and keep the amounts the same.