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The phrase "a high frequency of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a higher than average rate of occurrence of something. For example, "We observed a high frequency of student absences this semester."
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The coolness was due to a lack of mild south-west airflows and a high frequency of clear nights.
He has been banished from Sicily and two other Italian regions with a high frequency of illegal immigration.
Some species produce a high frequency of lenticels on the bark that facilitate gas exchange.
I can't imagine many other jobs with such a high frequency of hearing the words "fuck off".
Twin Cays is exceptional among K. marmoratus populations in that it has a high frequency of males, and, as a result, a high frequency of outcrossing.
Recently, we reported a high frequency of Campylobacter-related GBS from Bangladesh (12th ASCODD).
Previous studies revealed a high frequency of genetic variations in SPANX-A/D genes.
They also found a high frequency of ES in mammals (∼40%) and low IR (∼10%).
Intermediate-CpG promoters show a high frequency of DNA methylation [21].
Strikingly, this resulted in a high frequency of GSC centrosome misorientation (Figure 3D).
We also showed that expression of E-caddCR4h leads to a high frequency of spindle misorientation.
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