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The phrase "a frequent presence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that appears often in a particular context or location.
Example: "The artist's work has become a frequent presence in local galleries, attracting many visitors."
Alternatives: "a regular occurrence" or "a common sight".
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He's a frequent presence in free-jazz circles, but his new quintet promises more mainstream pleasures.
Its executive director, the Rev. Gene Mills, has become a frequent presence in the legislative halls.
He is a frequent presence, as is fellow Booker winner, Anne Enright.
Picasso, having married the ballerina Olga Khokhlova, was a frequent presence.
He started the N.B.A.'s summer league in Las Vegas and is a frequent presence in N.B.A. arenas.
In 2002, the season after the luggage incident, Presinal was a frequent presence in the Rangers' locker room.
He was, employees liked to say, a frequent presence in the company cafeteria, eating lunch alongside everyone else.
Still today he is a frequent presence at their home in Connecticut.
As a conservative commentator he was a frequent presence on cable television shoutfests.
The film was a frequent presence during the first week of the Olympics.
John's son, the pianist Gerald Clayton, a frequent presence on the club scene, provides new-generation vitality.
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