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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reasonably frequent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs with a moderate level of frequency, suggesting that it happens often enough to be notable but not excessively so.
Example: "We have a reasonably frequent schedule of meetings to ensure everyone is updated on the project's progress."
Alternatives: "somewhat regular" or "fairly often".
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He was a reasonably frequent attender in the House of Lords and used it as a platform for arguing the social market economy cause.
We judged the nursing numbers would have fallen below the recommended levels on a reasonably frequent basis and there were gaps in the specialist skills.
Overnight layovers mean paying for crews' bed and board.Selling enough tickets to fill a medium-sized "widebody" plane like the 787 several times a week, and thus to run a reasonably frequent service, is a lot harder than filling the smaller "narrowbodies" the budget airlines typically use on short routes.
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While the service did not follow a regularly organized pattern, it was at least reasonably frequent.
While some cross-taxa surveys have reported patterns consistent with this hypothesis [ 8- 10], others have found that if one allows for reasonably frequent directional selection there is only a weak relationship between Ne and selective constraint [ 11- 13].
Well in advance of the proposed travel, make written requests, through your attorney if necessary, for reasonably frequent contact with the children via Skype or phone calls.
This is more acute on two-lane roads where such interaction is reasonably frequent due to the presence of opposing flow and aggravates further especially under mixed traffic composed of a wide variety of vehicles in terms of static and dynamic characteristics.
Karyotypic fluctuations appear to be reasonably frequent among trypanosomatids; in T. brucei the infrequent nature of reductive cell division produces triploid hybrid strains [ 50, 51]; the irregularity of genetic exchange in these organisms also seems to cause widespread variation in ploidy in T. cruzi [ 7].
We have eleven school districts in the county and I wouldn't say that each one has its own system, but there are many different systems used by the different districts for tracking attendance and some of them can give reasonably frequent data on student absences and student enrollment from which you can calculate percent absent.
Entrenchment works well when both the relevant individual verbs and the target construction are reasonably frequent in the input, thus allowing the learner to rapidly build the inference that the two co-occur less often than would be expected, given the frequency of the verb and target construction independently.
"There is a reasonably good reason to believe that these blooms are more frequent and more widespread and occurring in places that they didn't before, but it's very hard to talk about a particular year".
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