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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and frequency of devastating" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in a context discussing the occurrence or impact of devastating events, but it needs additional information to be fully clear.
Example: "The report highlighted the increasing severity and frequency of devastating natural disasters in recent years."
Alternatives: "and occurrence of catastrophic" or "and rate of destructive".
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The sheer concentration of people, businesses and resources is making cities much more vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change, such as rising sea-levels and increasing severity and frequency of devastating storms.
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But since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the agency has toughened its 100-year standard, based on new information about land subsidence and the increasing severity and frequency of hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico.
Of particular concern was the timing and frequency of trades.
What's the cover and frequency of the outdoor advertising?
time and frequency of symptoms.
Schedule and frequency of broadcasts.
And it was sort of devastating.
Increasing the SF content in RPC increases its compressive strength and compactness, offering greater mitigation of devastating spalling behaviour, but also producing more pulverized spalling remnants.
Proteostasis decreases with age and contributes to a variety of devastating neurodegenerative diseases.
Thus, zebrafish provide a novel and expedient model system to study this group of devastating, currently intractable, diseases.
Vitiligo is the most frequent depigmentation disorder of the skin and is cosmetically and psychologically devastating.
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