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Today we see the difference between two words. 
Recurring and Reoccurring. 

RECURRING: If something is recurring, it happens repeatedly, often on a regular or predictable schedule. It implies a pattern or an ongoing habit. 

For example: A recurring dream, thought, situation. Netflix payment, birthday etc. 

REOCCURRING: ​If something is reoccurring, it simply means it is happening one more time. It is a single repeat event, and it is usually random, unexpected, or a one-off repetition.

For example. If you haven't had a flat tire in five years and suddenly get another one today, that is a reoccurring problem.