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Discover Ludwig"frequent occurrence" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means something that happens often or happens repeatedly. Example: "In this area, thunderstorms are a frequent occurrence during the summer months."
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Laughter is another frequent occurrence at Loudon's concerts.
It is a fairly frequent occurrence for any air traveler on wheels.
Another time, he watched a truck tumble down a dune a frequent occurrence in the Ténéré.
This was linked to Hoyle's belief that life must be of frequent occurrence in the universe.
And that seems to be a rather frequent occurrence.
It is becoming such a frequent occurrence, it is likely to have some very serious negative effects.
"Chatter", like that reported today, is a frequent occurrence in jihadist cyberspace – at times more credible than at others.
The police officers and the firefighters drew huge cheers on Broadway, a frequent occurrence since Sept. 11.
Initial results are showing that shorter copy was more popular, with heart images a particularly frequent occurrence during our viewing.
When a moral theme bubbles up — a frequent occurrence for such a chill, indie show — it's pedantic.
If it does not (a relatively frequent occurrence), representatives find out why and follow up with "make good" rescheduling.
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