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The phrase "a much more frequent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the frequency of two or more items or events, indicating that one occurs significantly more often than the other.
Example: "In recent years, we have observed a much more frequent occurrence of extreme weather events."
Alternatives: "a significantly higher frequency" or "a considerably more common".
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Lifting of heavy burdens, that is, isometric work is a much more frequent work task in male occupations, and more dynamic work tasks more frequently characterise manual female work demands.
Madoff's former secretary said Katz was a much more frequent visitor to Madoff's offices than Wilpon.
"The point is that by putting up lots of satellites, we can image the whole Earth on a much more frequent basis," he said.
Better, in their view, to have a "pure" Labour government once in a blue moon than a necessarily more moderate Labour-Lib Dem alliance on a much more frequent basis.
Mr. Steigerwald also consulted the handwritten first draft of "Travels With Charley" — now at the Morgan Library & Museum — where Steinbeck's wife is a much more frequent presence than she is in the final text.
After the passage of the act, tax code revision became a much more frequent event, resulting in the return of many tax breaks and an increase in the number of tax brackets.
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Similarly, Westerling et al. ([2006]) note an abrupt shift about the mid-1980s in the regime of infrequent large wildfires typically lasting a week to much more frequent ones burning for 5 weeks based on data across the western United States.
One form of hermaphroditism fairly common in bony fishes is the protogynous type, in which the individual functions first as a female and later as a male; it is much more frequent than the reverse situation (protandrous hermaphroditism).
In addition, one-nucleotide modifications (A and U) are much more frequent than two-nucleotide modifications (AA, AU, UU, etc).
observational study in Spain where primary prophylaxis with a G-CSF was much more frequent in the high-risk subgroup (70.9% vs. 39.0% of patients at moderate risk).
Sea rise is going to accelerate dramatically, and storms that used to occur once in a hundred or a thousand years will become much more frequent.
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