Sentence examples for a frequent occurrence that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a frequent occurrence that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that happens often, typically followed by an explanation or example of what that occurrence is.
Example: "In our office, a frequent occurrence that we have noticed is the late arrival of team members."
Alternatives: "a common event that" or "a regular situation that".

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But then growing awareness of "battered-child syndrome" — an awareness that the abuse of children at home was not a rare pathology but a frequent occurrence that demanded attention — led, in 1974, to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act.

This was such a frequent occurrence that many overseers kept a hatchet or saber at the ready so they could chop off the trapped limb to save the slave's life".

Evidence from the trauma community, supported by basic science and research in other disciplines in which major hemorrhage is a frequent occurrence (that is, cardiac surgery and obstetrics), has reached broad agreement of the necessity to maintain fibrinogen at more than 1.5 g/L [ 8].

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I attended several events to celebrate International Women's Month on 8 March and there was an uncomfortable, frequent occurrence that made me wince every time it happened.

This suggests that contamination of the hands of HCWs is a frequent occurrence, and that relatively innocuous procedures can result in transient colonization.

Four in 10 children (41%) said that their parents criticised their performance with 16% saying this was a frequent occurrence or something that happened all the time.

Terrorist attacks in Pakistan have become such frequent occurrences that people have grown used to asking when and where the next assault would come.Pakistan has suffered over 120 suicide attacks in the past two years.

Participants also complained about the small design of the cubicle which made squatting difficult and uncomfortable and, where the latrine was unfinished and lacked a door or sufficient height walls (a frequent occurrence we observed), that visual privacy was not ensured.

Realizing that nonlinearity is a frequent occurrence in engineering structures and that linear experimental modal analysis (EMA) is of limited usefulness in this context, the present paper is an attempt to develop nonlinear EMA by targeting the extraction of nonlinear normal modes (NNMs) from time series of nonlinear mechanical systems.

It has become such a frequent occurrence, said Dymond, 15, that it no longer felt like enough.

In some tumors a band reminiscent of the major ∼80 kDa sized protein in normal CNS was detected (Fig. 1C, asterisks), but these samples contained contaminating normal brain, a frequent occurrence in such samples that was indicated in the neuropathologist's report.

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