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The phrase "an increased frequency of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a rise in the occurrence or rate of a particular event or phenomenon.
Example: "The study revealed an increased frequency of extreme weather events over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a higher rate of" or "an uptick in".
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This increased mutation rate resulted from an increased frequency of terminal deletions.
Increasing the sample size results in an increased frequency of detecting marker/phenotype associations [ 40].
Increased CACS (>100) was also associated with an increased frequency of multi-vessel disease.
Rising temperatures also bring an increased frequency of extreme weather events, and climate unpredictability.
Autism placentas show an increased frequency of abnormal folds known as trophoblast inclusions (TIs) (right image).
Climate change is leading to an increased frequency of extreme weather events, including severe droughts and catastrophic flooding.
For example, warmer waters favour an increased frequency of nuisance algal blooms, which can pose health risks to humans.
The result may be an increased frequency of events such as prolonged cold spells and the much-hyped polar vortex.
Moreover, in the combinations of two substrates an increased frequency of changing compartments was observed.
Silva, D.G. et al. Anti-islet autoantibodies trigger autoimmune diabetes in the presence of an increased frequency of islet-reactive CD4 T cells.
East Asia has experienced strong warming since the 1960s accompanied by an increased frequency of heat waves and shrinking glaciers over the Tibetan Plateau and the Tien Shan.
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