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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frequent incident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or occurrence that happens often or repeatedly.
Example: "The power outages have become a frequent incident in our neighborhood, causing frustration among residents."
Alternatives: "a common occurrence" or "a regular event".
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Iranian nurses experience conflict as a frequent incident in their work.
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In particular, the effects of unbalancedness, which is probably a very frequent incident in epidemiologic research, need to be addressed in further studies.
The most frequent incident type was treatment (56%).
The most frequent incident type was treatment: patients receiving inadequate or suboptimal treatment (N = 15; 56%).
While we reported a high rate of use of typical antipsychotics in the first trimester, given the median prescription length (8 days) and frequent incident use in the first trimester, we expect that this represents use as antiemetics.
When these were compared to BMLs visualised only using T2-weighted sequences, they were associated with greater medial tibial cartilage volume loss and more frequent incident knee pain over 2 years.
By monitoring more frequent incidents with/without release, a set of master risk curves can be used to assess the operating performance of plants in a safety space delineated by three regions (acceptable, tolerable, unacceptable).
Frequent incidents combined with a lack of social support increase the probability of high stress due to aggression [ 43].
American-made goods offer a proven safety record, compared to the frequent incidents of tainted products imported from China.
Also helping things are frequent incidents of police brutality the aforementioned October raid, and a police roundup in December last year that saw dozens beaten, arrested, and humiliated by police.
In January, the Seeds Theatre Group launched a project called Women Not Witches to counter widespread superstitions and the frequent incidents of violence against women, and it is already helping to save lives.
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