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The phrase "a more frequent distribution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the occurrence or spread of something at a higher rate or frequency compared to another situation or time period.
Example: "The study revealed a more frequent distribution of the species in urban areas than in rural ones."
Alternatives: "a higher frequency distribution" or "an increased distribution rate".
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This was reported in other works suggesting a more frequent distribution of this receptor in tumor cells with a more proliferative phenotype [ 11, 26].
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is reported with a prevalence of 0.25% in paediatric cases, with a more frequent distribution (0.6%) in the range between 13 and 15 years of age [ 1].
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Sakai et al. (2011) observed more frequent distribution of proteins with protein kinase domains, leucine-rich repeat domains, and disease resistance gene on unmapped sequences from O. glaberrima.
Clearly factors such as cost and half-life which would require more frequent distribution are factors, this consideration would have to be part of the decision making process [ 15].
Migraineurs with UAs experience their headache predominantly on one side, report enhanced pain intensity and have a more frequent facial pain distribution than patients without UAs.
The distribution by age showed a more frequent use of inhaled β-agonists by older children and of systemic corticosteroids by younger ones.
Premise 2 is a more frequent target for critics.
A more frequent insulin treatment was tried.
21 Disseminated infection is a more frequent cause of mortality.
Is a more frequent re-injection rate beneficial?
In our work, hypomethylation was a more frequent than hypermethylation.
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