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The phrase "an even larger frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase in the occurrence or rate of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "After implementing the new marketing strategy, we observed an even larger frequency of customer inquiries."
Alternatives: "a greater frequency" or "an increased frequency".
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However, in the absence of IL-12, there is an attenuation of KLRG1 expression resulting in an even larger frequency of F2 tgd057-specific CD8+ T cells.
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For even larger frequencies the shoulder on the left grows up to meet the peak (data not shown).
Privacy is an even larger issue.
So this is an even larger transformation.
Larger varieties will require an even larger pot.
We will see how this gap becomes even larger with frequency selective channels.
The difference between the two areas in terms of time for the first visit was even larger than the frequency of ANC.
A chain even larger than Duane Reade.
So it takes a larger frequency of positive emotions to balance out more potent negative emotions".
As the strain amplitude is slightly increased, the minimum in G″ moves to higher frequencies and, at even larger strain amplitudes, a crossover between the dynamic moduli is observed within the experimental frequency window (Fig. 3).
Interestingly, radical formation at cysteine and tryptophan residues by photooxidation has also been reported in solution phase experiments.[ 30] To extend our study to even larger proteins with an even higher relative frequency of carboxylates, we expressed and purified a recombinant protein construct derived from BASP1,[ 31] termed BASP1 Δ121 216) (see the Supporting Information).
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