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The phrase "a prevalence of over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the frequency or commonness of a particular condition, trait, or phenomenon that exceeds a certain threshold.
Example: "The study found a prevalence of over 30% of individuals experiencing anxiety disorders in the population surveyed."
Alternatives: "an occurrence of more than" or "a rate exceeding".
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Among elderly patients belonging to the Framingham cohort, Lidenbaun [ 9] observed a prevalence of over 5.3%.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has a prevalence of over 20% in Western societies.
> -wrap-foot> calcificationisication is a frequent finding in the NELSON screening group, with a prevalence of over 70%.
However, physical obstetric examination of women in labour revealed a prevalence of over 95 % FGM/C among women in labour.
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are a major problem in the European population, with a prevalence of over 100 million people reporting discomfort in muscles or joints [ 1].
Dizziness is a common complaint among the elderly with a prevalence of over 30% in people over the age of 65.
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Furthermore, infection frequently complicates critical illness due to other causes, with an infection prevalence of over 44% reported in this population [ 14].
Since the early 1990s, when nutritional labeling was added to packaged foods and the Food Pyramid Guidelines were introduced, the number of states with a prevalence of obesity over 20 percent has mushroomed from zero to 49 states.
When UNIRIO was newly established, there was a prevalence of education over research, due to the specific characteristics of the courses that had been assembled to form the university, in which research was not incorporated within the culture.
Such a prevalence of sheep over deer is highly unusual for archeological sites in the region, because deer are equally or more plentiful in areas such as the one in which Mummy Cave is located.
At a prevalence of just over 30%, a genetic testing policy for MODY was cost saving.
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