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The phrase "a remarkably high frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an occurrence or event that happens very often or at a significant rate.
Example: "The study revealed a remarkably high frequency of sleep disturbances among the participants."
Alternatives: "an exceptionally high rate" or "a notably high occurrence".
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The libraries showed a remarkably high frequency of highly polymorphic and functionally diverse variants.
Turning to the Lemba, researchers found a remarkably high frequency of the Cohen chromosomes, much higher than in any non-Jewish group tested.
Since the 1980s, this reef has been affected by a remarkably high frequency and intensity of the three most destructive large-scale disturbances that affect Indo-Pacific reefs10,19: coral bleaching events, cyclones, and outbreaks of the coral-killing crown-of-thorns seastar Acanthaster spp. (COTS).
Anti-DFS70 antibodies can be found in childhood SSc and cSLE, but has a remarkably high frequency in children with LS, JDM, and uveitis.
Some K. veneficum plastid-encoded genes were represented by a remarkably high frequency in the 454 dataset, making the assembly of the genome complex and demanding.
The data presented here indicate a remarkably high frequency of somatic mtDNA mutations in endometrial carcinomas.
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I found the social justice argument in 19 news reports, a remarkably higher frequency than the children's right perspective.
However, in the brain metastases, a remarkably higher frequency of gains and losses was found at almost every chromosomal locus.
Accumulation of mutant MHC B in amounts as little as 2% of wild-type levels is sufficient to disrupt assembly of both wild-type MHC A and MHC B. Dominant unc-54 mutations occur at remarkably high frequency following ethylmethane sulfonate (EMS) mutagenesis; their frequency is approximately equal to that of recessive, loss-of-function mutations.
Dr. Nancy Wexler (shown at right tracking geneologies) has been studying the remarkably high frequency of Huntington's in Lake Maracaibo since the 1970s.
Interestingly, Korean patients with PV have remarkably high frequency of DRB1*01 rather than DRB1*04 or *14.
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