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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frequent response is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing common replies or reactions to a particular situation or question.
Example: "In surveys about customer satisfaction, a frequent response is that people appreciate quick service."
Alternatives: "a common reply is" or "a typical answer is".
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It is not surprising that when insulin is first recommended to a patient with diabetes, a frequent response is "Please, I don't want the needle".
When societies experience big and rapid change, a frequent response is for people to narrowly define who qualifies as a full member of society – a process I call "Othering".
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When asked how the floods affected them, a frequent response was that they went to stay with friends or family on higher ground for a few days.
When I ask people whether and how they have made preparations for the ends of their lives, the most frequent response is, "Well, I have a living will". But chances are they are unaware of the serious limitations inherent in such a document and how it is likely to be interpreted by medical personnel should a life-threatening crisis arise.
The most frequent response was to provide only a general description of the representation rather than its message.
The most frequent response was "listening to patients and carers about how services should be improved".
Asked what he had done worst, the most frequent response was taxes, but others included the economy, unemployment, his management of the state budget, his appointment of Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand, and the same-sex marriage bill.
(To which the frequent response was: "Well, can't I at least do it until I need glasses?").
By far the most frequent response was fruit size.
For such questions, the number of responses was tallied and the most frequent response was presented.
Interestingly, after diet and lifestyle factors, the next most frequent response was 'psychological factors' including stress and depression.
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