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The phrase "a more frequent feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs with greater regularity or is observed more often than before.
Example: "In recent years, remote work has become a more frequent feature in many industries."
Alternatives: "a more common occurrence" or "a more regular aspect".
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With paucity of literature, it is difficult to speculate that refractory period could be a more frequent feature of secondary SUNCT.
Phospho-Ser 129 α-synuclein-immunoreactive neurons were rarely detected in midbrain sections from mature monkeys but became a more frequent feature of nigral specimens from old animals.
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Interestingly, while in EEC syndrome cleft palate occurs only in a fraction of cases (40%) and is almost always associated with cleft lip, in AEC syndrome, cleft palate is a much more frequent feature (80%), and is associated with cleft lip only in half of the cases, suggesting that the cellular/molecular mechanisms involved in the two syndromes are different (Rinne et al, 2006).
Each codeword in the codebook is corresponded with the more frequent feature slices or key-poses in the individual training data.
Baseline characteristics were similar between groups, although patients who developed TBM-IRIS had a longer duration of symptoms (median, 19 vs 9 days) and more frequent features of extrameningeal tuberculosis, such as chest symptoms (81% vs 44%) and chest radiographic abnormalities (81% vs 50%).
High parity, high BMI, age ≥ 35 years, type 1 diabetes, and chronic hypertension were more frequent features in women with gestational diabetes than the cohort as a whole (Table 1).
The odds ratios for filling-in of erosions, cortication, sclerosis, and remodelling suggest a more frequent recognition of these features in repair cases.
Premise 2 is a more frequent target for critics.
A more frequent insulin treatment was tried.
Suggest you communicate on a more frequent basis.
Kidney impairment, a major risk factor for developing CI-AKI, is one of the more frequent clinical features of symptomatic multiple myeloma.
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