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Discover Ludwig"high frequency" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to a rate at which something happens or is repeated, as in, "The high frequency of lightning strikes in this region makes it a dangerous place to live."
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High frequency
noun
The frequency area from 3 MHz through 30 MHz, commonly used for radio broadcasting.
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High frequency (n.u.: normalized units).
High frequency spinal cord stimulation.
High Frequency Surface Wave Radar.
High frequency trading algorithms once nearly destroyed the stock market.
"And Amy vibrated at a high frequency".
McGuire's intelligence operated at a high frequency.
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ultra-high frequency.
1. High-frequency traders.
High-frequency stimulation prompts emptying.
You have this high-frequency oscillation.
BHC operates very-high-frequency and ultra-high-frequency TV stations.
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