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The phrase "a frequent mode of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a common method or way of doing something in various contexts, such as academic writing or formal reports.
Example: "Email communication has become a frequent mode of interaction in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a common method of" or "a regular means of".
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Currently, it remains unclear if anagenesis is a frequent mode of speciation in dinosaur evolution.
Many readers will recognize it as a frequent mode of cultural writing on the Internet (not necessarily excluding this piece).
Respiratory complex I inhibition by drugs and other chemicals has been implicated as a frequent mode of mitochondria-mediated cell injury.
Kotsko is a virtuosic practitioner of what might be called creepy criticism: a mode of cultural analysis which is fastidious, scrutinous, erudite, and yet totally tendentious — the kind of fever dream that I. A. Richards might have had after an episode of "M*A*SH*." Many readers will recognize it as a frequent mode of cultural writing on the Internet (not necessarily excluding this piece).
Our analysis supports the widely held view that gang rape persists and is a frequent mode of rape in DRC.
Allopolyploidy, i.e. hybridization followed by chromosome doubling, is a frequent mode of secondary speciation in vascular plants (Leitch and Bennett 1997; Haufler 2008).
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It is easy to see how a small size could be favored in habitats in which bridging is the most frequent mode of locomotion.
Compression is the most frequent mode of damage of neural elements in spinal cord injury.
Peritoneal dissemination is the most frequent mode of recurrence in patients with gastric cancer.
Rod fracture (RF) is the most frequent mode of hardware failure in long-segment spinal fusion surgery.
The most frequent mode of transmission for E. coli O157 H7 infection to human is through consumption of contaminated food and water.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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