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The phrase "absolute frequency information" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to data analysis, statistics, or research where specific counts or occurrences of events are being discussed.
Example: "The absolute frequency information provided in the report indicates that the most common response was selected by 40% of participants."
Alternatives: "exact frequency data" or "total frequency details".
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First the absolute frequency information is used to rank the occupations from the occupation with the highest number of cases to the occupation with the lowest number of cases.
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For the statistical approach, the authors compared the ATE results obtained using separately different statistical measures (absolute frequency, mutual information, log likelihood ratio, and Dice's coefficient), available in Ngram Statistics Package (NSP) [73].
Regarding the case of trigrams, the absolute frequency measure presented a better result than the mutual information and log likelihood ratio measures.
Categorical data are expressed as absolute frequency and percentage.
The datasets contained information on: gene name, accession number, UniGene code, gene symbol, absolute frequency tags in metastatic and non-metastatic tumors and normal tissues.
Relative pitch information in HG and PT thus appears to be independent of absolute frequency.
In both cases relative rather than absolute frequency was important.
Absolute frequency of interaction.
The upper bound R appears as an absolute frequency bound.
For instance, the absolute frequency of unigrams tends to be much higher than the absolute frequency of bigrams.
The categorical variables were presented as absolute frequency and percentages.
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