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The phrase "also more frequently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something occurs with greater frequency in addition to another point being made.
Example: "In recent studies, participants reported feeling stressed, and they also more frequently mentioned issues with sleep."
Alternatives: "more often as well" or "more regularly too".
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At baseline, among the elderly, the sexual risk was more frequent than in young (p<0.01); older patients were also more frequently symptomatic (p = 0.002).
Booing of the conductor and production team is more common, but also more frequently questionable.
Air marshals will also more frequently board flights on certain unidentified routes, officials said.
They also more frequently refused to accept some children without having what the city considered legitimate reasons.
They also more frequently participated in class, sought out professors and discussed course material outside of class.
They also more frequently described their headache pain as "throbbing", "pressure", "constant" and "sharp".
Mutations are also more frequently nonsynonymous during the outbreak (Fig. 4G).
They have also more frequently specified that they want their child to enter the academic track in upper secondary school.
Women are also more frequently represented in a number of pain conditions such as fibromyalgia, temporo mandibular dysfunction, migraine, rheumatoid arthritis and irritable bowl syndrome.
MOD and the need for mechanical ventilation [MV] for more than 24 h occurred also more frequently in group II (Table 2).
Patients with encephalopathy took also more frequently an association of agonist of efflux pumps (e.g. PPIs, betalactamins or quinolones) (p = 0.0005).
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