Jane was cursed with recurring migraines and she wanted to know how she could stop them from coming back. The doctor told her she would need special medicine.
The haunted house had a blood-covered harp, grimly decorated as part of the ligature motif.
My throat is swollen as well as my tonsils so it may be a sign of strep throat or needing of removal of the tonsils.
The word recurring is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb recur.
"Ever-recurring" refers to something that happens repeatedly or cyclically, without end. It implies a pattern of occurring over and over again without a definitive conclusion.
At times one will encounter the misperception that it is improper to end a sentence with a prepositions. About this no more need be said as that topic is extensively discussed in a separate question. To address the present question, almost no one would argue that there is anything incorrect about starting a sentence with a preposition. Over time one will encounter many perfectly grammatical sentences which start that way. By this point, you may have noticed a recurring theme. In fact, every sentence in this answer begins with a preposition. Sorry, but the first sentence of the second paragraph does not begin with a preposition. The word "to" is often used as a preposition, however, the way it is used in this sentence, it is NOT preposition. It is part of the full infinitive of the verb "to address". As to the question itself, I don't know why anyone would even ask it.
Stop posing recurring questions.
it was recurring
the mouse was recurring. that is how you use it in a sentance.
The recurring illnesses of her pet dog brought her to the veterinarian almost weekly. I have recurring nightmares about my former job.
Recurring tardiness is not a good habit.
No less then nine recurring notifs can be listed
She has had a recurring nightmare since childhood.
There must be at least seven recurring motifs listed
The persecution of natives is a recurring theme in human history.
Sentence: Neurologists treat people with disorders in the nervous system.
The mouse was recurring.
recurring