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The phrase "a result of frequent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is caused by or is a consequence of something that happens often.
Example: "The increase in traffic accidents is a result of frequent road construction in the area."
Alternatives: "due to regular" or "as a consequence of frequent".
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A second potentially important factor is that of the overall lexical frequency: more frequent words are more likely to benefit from readily available whole-form storage (which, in turn, may be more likely to develop as a result of frequent use), whereas less frequently used compounds might have to be processed through a combinatorial mechanism.
Janus said the independent trustees of its funds had calculated that investors were owed $31.5 million as a result of frequent trading in and out of seven funds.
Resilient and flexible organizations are apparently conditioned, as a result of frequent and continuous "small" operational interruptions, to become innovative and flexible in the face of HILP disruptions.
This hinge swings about when the protein is forced to vibrate as a result of frequent kicks from other molecules around it, such as water molecules, lipids, and ions.
He also won the distinction as "worst driver," a result of frequent accidents, generally "just him and a stationary object like a parked car or a tree," said John Tienken, a classmate.
In a handbook released by the Islamic State last year, the group itself publicly imagined a scenario in which Muslim refugees living in Western countries would turn against their host nations as a result of frequent anti-immigrant tensions.
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As a result of their frequent and long-term elective use, TCC and TCS are now frequently found in human samples.
In the last parliamentary election, in June, the Liberal Democratic Party suffered major losses as a result of his frequent malapropisms.
More than 80% of the Masai in the Magadi area of south Kenya have lost cattle as a result of more frequent droughts.
Stanley S. Litow, a deputy schools chancellor under Mr. Fernandez, expressed frustration at the inconsistent interest in leadership teams as a result of the frequent changes in leadership at the Board of Education.
Dr. Nissen also is often quoted in the media as a result of his frequent role serving on advisory panels to the Food and Drug Administration.
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