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Discover LudwigThe phrase "among frequent" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that occurs frequently within a group, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "Among frequent visitors, she stood out as the most knowledgeable."
Alternatives: "among regular" or "within common".
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Remembering to tip the maid has become de rigueur among frequent travelers.
Among frequent clotting factor users, C.D.C. officials say, the estimates reached 90percentt.
The aircraft example is apt, as noise-canceling headphones are popular among frequent fliers.
And there is anecdotal evidence that the newest technology is a hit, at least among frequent fliers.
Continental has also been particularly aggressive, he said, in defending and pursuing market share among frequent travelers like me.
These algorithms extend the well-known Apriori algorithm, by explicitly adding the temporal context where associations among frequent events occurs.
In 2001, he finally started SeatGuru.com, which became a quick hit among frequent fliers who bookmarked it as a reference.
This behavior, typical among frequent travelers who shop for fares, causes much chagrin at the third-party sites, incidentally.
Dr. Nora Volkow, a psychiatrist at Brookhaven National Laboratory, has found brain damage among frequent users that resembles an early stage of Parkinson's disease.
You write "As I gathered suggestions, I came across a characteristic common among frequent travelers: a reluctance to define anything as bad".
"Among frequent business travelers, 17percentt say that they are traveling less now -- 5percentt more than the population at large," he said.
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