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The phrase "a high incidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that occurs frequently or at a significant rate.
Example: "The study revealed a high incidence of respiratory issues among the population exposed to pollution."
Alternatives: "a high frequency" or "a significant occurrence".
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As she remarks, "There was a high incidence of the 'Three A's': adultery, alcoholism and antiquing".
De Maria spent years searching for an appropriate spot, somewhere with a high incidence of storms.
Women's basketball has a high incidence of torn anterior cruciate ligaments in the knee.
Former weight lifters also have a high incidence of the condition, as do retired N.F.L. players.
But experts say it equally reflects a high incidence of the disease.
"There's a high incidence of depression". Adams makes confidential appointments for employees with mental health issues.
However, the studies confirm that there is a high incidence of educational and behavioural problems.
Serova, O. et al. A high incidence of BRCA1 mutations in 20 breast-ovarian cancer families.
The borough also has a high incidence of asthma among children, the study says.
Evans added that research had shown a high incidence of steroid users go on to abuse other drugs, especially opiates.
The tires have shown a high incidence of the tread separating from the rest of the tire.
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