Which preposition to use with recurrence

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This will, at least, prevent a recurrence of the danger I ran last night.

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But I suppose this would have been "Aufklärung"a recurrence to the base common-sense philosophy of the eighteenth century, which liked to see before it believed, and to understand before it criticised Dr. Stirling winds up his paper with the following paragraph: [Footnote 9: Subsequently published under the title of "As regards Protoplasm."

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The facultative accent is opposed to the regular recurrence in each line of dissyllabic and trisyllabic elements, which elements caused the rhythm of Latin verse.

at Occurrences 3%

Will some one say? A week or two after his complete recovery, Markham asked the doctor what course to follow to avoid a possible recurrence at any time of what he had endured.

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We do not cure smallpox by punishing the patient, nor do we thus prevent its recurrence among others.

with Occurrences 1%

Now I caught myself listening for his irregular recurrence with every nerve on the quiver.

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[Footnote 2: See Ludlow, i. 272; ii. 13, 14, 17.] were of as frequent recurrence as those of military duty; in council, the officers always opened the proceedings with extemporary prayer; and to implore with due solemnity the protection of the Lord of Hosts, was held an indispensable part of the preparation for battle.

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I measured the periods of its recurrence by the clock that stands in the corner of our room.

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The worth and glory of a nation may well be measured and adjudged by the typical character of its womanhood: not so much, I would say, by the eminence attained to by rarely gifted, exceptionally developed individuals, as by the prevalence of noble types at every period, and amongst all classes of the community, and by their recurrence from age to age under varying circumstances of national fortune.

Which preposition to use with  recurrence