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The phrase "achieved more frequently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the occurrence or success of an action or event happening with greater regularity.
Example: "With the new strategy in place, we have achieved our goals more frequently than before."
Alternatives: "accomplished more often" or "attained with greater regularity."
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Ideal trajectories were achieved more frequently with EMF over all segments (62.7% vs. 40%; p = 0.01).
We confirm that de-escalation is achieved more frequently by reducing the number of drugs rather than by reducing the spectrum of antibiotic therapy [ 10, 15, 16].
It appears that BCS can be achieved more frequently for patients with a cT2 or cT3 ILC when NAC is administered.
In the T2T group DAS28 remission had been achieved more frequently and there was a larger gain in health-related QALYs compared with UC.
Higher levels of response (ACR 50 and ACR 70) were also achieved more frequently in the 10 mg/kg group (Fig. 2).
Complete protection from vomiting throughout the cycle of chemotherapy was achieved more frequently by patients receiving the triple combination (53% versus 38%, P < 0.008).
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Indeed, treatment outcome was more frequently favorable and achieved more rapidly in patients with necrotizing forms of CPA than in those with CCPA.
In foreign policy, James achieved more success.
Knight achieved more singles success from 2009.
A fifty-percent improvement in symptom severity was achieved significantly more frequently in the n-3 PUFA group than in the placebo group (69.4 vs 40.0%; p = 0.017).
Recent results indicate that Ras/Raf/MAPK pathway activation in glioma is achieved much more frequently by copy number gains than by mutations [ 3].
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