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The phrase "To frequent" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the action of visiting a place regularly or habitually. Example: "She tends to frequent the local coffee shop every morning before work."
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Several Abercrombie employees admitted to frequent headaches.
Perceptions are subject to frequent change.
The honorees have to "frequent the restaurant".
Liebling continued to frequent the track.
Mubarak's trial was subject to frequent administrative delays and postponements.
"Ethical standards will be subject to frequent review.
Diamond Jim Brady used to frequent the place.
Mr. and Mrs. Bush used to frequent two Mexican restaurants.
He is known to frequent libraries and historic sites.
What are some of the pitfalls to frequent blogging?
He used to frequent a gay Arab Internet chat room.
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