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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I can frequently" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the ability to do something often or regularly. Example: "I can frequently attend meetings during the week, as my schedule is quite flexible."
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I can frequently practice my Japanese with taxi-drivers on the topic of seasonal flowers — now in June it is ajisai (hydrangea), July will be asagao, (morning glory).
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(When the lighting is nondescript or tacky, as it can frequently be, particularly in story ballets, it can be notably detrimental).
I can and frequently do receive an order that turns out is anywhere from a block to a dozen blocks away from where I go to find the client.
I'm British-Iranian, and living with that dual identity can frequently be uncomfortable, particularly when the Islamic Republic transgresses.
Shedding certain belongings can frequently follow a marital split.
Gunshots can frequently be heard from the labs.
Pure proteins can frequently be persuaded to crystallise from solution.
If you decide to go you can frequently negotiate a few additional benefits.
Japanese animations can frequently be an off-putting tangle of customs, characters, codes and mythologies.
No wonder the museum's director, Robert Anderson, can frequently be heard saying, "Scholarship, scholarship, scholarship".
And he can frequently be seen on TV, acting as Bieber's mouthpiece.
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