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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frequent solution for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common methods or approaches to address a particular problem or situation.
Example: "Using renewable energy sources is a frequent solution for reducing carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "a common remedy for" or "a regular approach to".
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Faced with vanishing farm jobs and the shuttering of related businesses, like a box-folding plant and the Spreckels sugar factory, Mendota has worked to lure prison builders, a frequent solution for struggling rural communities.
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Our research results may lead to a feasible solution for frequent-pattern mining in dynamic data streams.
There is even a solution for frequent travelers.
"Rip-off Britain" became a frequent target for newspaper campaigns, but the solution usually offered was for the government to intervene or for consumers to stock up in the cheaper supermarkets across the channel.
The FP-tree is an effective solution for frequent itemsets extraction, and is often adapted to the extraction of CARs [3].
It is therefore meaningful to select a single summary model that represents the most frequent solutions.
Some smokers, especially vertical ones, can double as wood or charcoal burning kettle-style grills, but this is not typically a solution for the frequent griller, and in summer, or year round in warm weather climates like Arizona, lots of people cook out several nights each week.
Lack of field measurements is also a frequent justification for avoiding validating simulated snow packs.
Granite was a frequent medium for both architecture and sculpture.
Kerry became a frequent emissary for the Obama administration overseas.
A frequent adjective for people she likes is "awesome".
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