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The phrase "a more constant occurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that happens with greater regularity or frequency than before.
Example: "Since the new policy was implemented, a more constant occurrence of team meetings has been established."
Alternatives: "a more frequent event" or "a more regular occurrence".
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In contrast, invasive recurrences had a more constant occurrence rate over the 8 years of observation.
Our finding of an increased occurrence of concomitant neck and low back pain and a more constant occurrence of neck pain alone or low back pain alone during the last two decades could be explained by at least partly different underlying aetiologies for the two types of pain.
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Only the H2N3 and H4N6 subtype combinations in the fall of 2002 showed a constant occurrence.
This data indicates that the Ka/O strain shows a constant occurrence rate of 6 9%.
The Vive might make this a more regular occurrence.
Solitary recusals resulting in a 4-to-4 deadlock are a more common occurrence.
Comets are a more common occurrence than the sight of Tiger Woods capitulating.
A more common occurrence, if not exactly frequent.
But for lions that's a more regular occurrence.
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