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The phrase "a frequent source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that often provides information, inspiration, or a particular outcome.
Example: "The internet is a frequent source of misinformation, making it essential to verify facts before sharing."
Alternatives: "a common source" or "a regular source".
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They are a frequent source of corrections.
The eighties are a frequent source of inspiration.
Under Fernández de Kirchner, they were a frequent source of tension.
One employee said that Trump was also a frequent source for Enquirer stories.
They said the heating system had been a frequent source of problems.
A frequent source of tension among parents is the issue of vaccines.
The bank says some customers use it as a frequent source of credit.
(At least we didn't slip up on "loath," a frequent source of confusion).
The left atrial appendage is a frequent source of thromboemboli in patients with atrial fibrillation.
He described Chinese leaders as "subrational and deeply emotional" on Taiwan, a frequent source of tension with the US.
Data-protection rules are often stricter in Europe than in America, and have been a frequent source of friction.
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