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The phrase "a frequent act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or behavior that occurs often or regularly.
Example: "His decision to volunteer at the shelter became a frequent act of kindness that inspired others in the community."
Alternatives: "a common occurrence" or "a regular action".
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During his tenure, he was a frequent ACT UP target (his office was "occupied" more than once).
The Commonwealth of Independent States CISS) of which Kyrgyzstan is a part is a volatile region where piracy is rampant (80% or better) and the repression of dissenting voices up to and including murder is a frequent act.
Although she is a frequent act at the legendary Stereo in Montreal, T.O.
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He developed his comedy act at clubs in the New York area in the 1950s, eventually appearing as a frequent opening act for Frank Sinatra.
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The most frequent act of physical violence was slapping on face (35.5%) and a low proportion of the participants reported chocking or burning (3.0%).
Semifinalist in the McGuire's Comedy Club's Funniest Person in Long Island contest, frequent act at the Laugh Barn, and host of the "We Were All Thinkin' It!" comedy podcast.
"One frequent act of sadism," he writes, apropos of the treatment meted out by Algerians to compatriots who had served the French (the Harkis), "was to burn the victim alive, feeding the cooked flesh to dogs".
The frequent ACT stock-outs which have occurred in Tanzania have not been well documented in the literature.
The executive editor of The New York Times told a town-hall-style meeting of newsroom staff members yesterday that he accepted blame for the breakdown of communication and oversight that allowed a Times reporter to commit frequent acts of journalistic fraud in recent months.
A staff reporter for The New York Times committed frequent acts of journalistic fraud while covering significant news events in recent months, an investigation by Times journalists has found.
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