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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.

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The haunted house had a blood-covered harp, grimly decorated as part of the ligature motif.


Can you give me a sentence with the word tonsils?

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.


What part of speech is the word recurring?

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What is ment by ever-recurring?

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Is it proper grammar to begin a sentence with a preposition?

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.