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The phrase "any frequently" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two words that do not fit together in standard usage.
Example: "I don't see any frequently used terms in this document."
Alternatives: "any often" or "any regularly".
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The high throughput GATA-3 TFBS data is not published yet in any frequently used databases like TRANSFAC or Jaspar.
Analysis of the constrained sequences within the region confirms that there are no coding variants nor any frequently occurring variants in highly conserved non-coding elements (CNEs) that are associated with elevated BMI.
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Pack any frequently-used medication.
But they did not come any more rapidly or any less frequently.
Hammond said the bottom line here is "you don't want any young person using any drug frequently because their brain is still developing".
Finally, individuals that ultimately won fights for a vacant dominancy did not play fight any more frequently as youngsters, or show any greater success in winning play fights, than matched same-sexed littermates that they defeated in combat.
It also found little indication that most federal agencies were releasing information any more frequently or rejecting public requests for information any less often.
Any more frequently would be vulgar and, frankly, unnecessary.
They didn't seem to get nephropathy any more frequently than anyone else.
No one has shown that colonies of wild bees are collapsing any more frequently than they used to.
"Nor will the Beacon Street 'a' and the Bunker Hill 'r' fall any less frequently on the American eeah in the coming yeeah".
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