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The phrase "a zone of frequent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area or situation where something occurs often or regularly.
Example: "The city has become a zone of frequent traffic congestion during rush hour."
Alternatives: "an area of regular" or "a region of common".
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During Henry's reign, the Welsh border was a zone of frequent raids and conflict between the Anglo-Normans and the Welsh.
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The streets of Derry, this year's UK city of culture, were once a zone of surveillance, control and frequent violence rather than touristic idling.
There may be a zone of uncertainty around the manufacturer's cut off of 0.35 IU/mL where reversions and conversions are more frequent [ 27].
Motherhood is a no-entry zone, a zone of privacy.
He was in a zone of discomfort.
Dwarka is a zone of transition.
There's a zone of uncertainty there".
It's a zone of prohibition.
a zone of inhibition in mm.
A zone of cell elongation occurs just proximal to the division zone and the zone of cell differentiation or zone of maturation is the most proximal [ 2].
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