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The phrase "accentuated occurrence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is emphasized or made more noticeable in its occurrence.
Example: "The study revealed an accentuated occurrence of anxiety among students during exam periods."
Alternatives: "heightened instance of" or "increased frequency of".
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The epidemiological parameters evaluated for indigenous women point to the accentuated occurrence of nutrition transition in all regions of Brazil.
The clinical-epidemiological parameters evaluated for indigenous women point to the accentuated occurrence of nutrition transition in all regions of Brazil.
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The annexation of Memel accentuated the encirclement of Poland.
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This defect was accentuated in scarred, hydrocephalic cases, which suggested the occurrence of a non-specific disruption in the orderly apoptotic sequence found in control mice.
It accentuated the sculpturing of hard rock and deepening of the drainage basin.
These structural signs of tissue senescence were particularly accentuated in seven of the ten subjects.
This research accentuated the significance of psychosocial stress factors in the development of psychopathology [ 15].
Local salt tectonic movement accentuated the formation of asymmetric depocenters.
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