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The phrase "are found more frequently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the occurrence or prevalence of something in a particular context or study.
Example: "In this research, certain patterns are found more frequently among younger participants than older ones."
Alternatives: "occur more often" or "are observed with greater regularity".
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Somatic mutations in EGFR are found more frequently in patients with adenocarcinomas, nonsmokers, patients of Asian ethnicity, and in females.
Comparatively, off-target mutations are found more frequently in human cells than in mice and zebrafish (Hwang et al., 2013; Yang et al., 2013).
NLCs are usually asymptomatic, and they are found more frequently in women than in men at a ratio of 3 1 [1].
In addition, modern humans with certain Neanderthal gene variants tend to be smokers, and other Neanderthal gene variants are found more frequently in people who are "night owls".
Active sites are found more frequently to coevolve with any other sites (15%) compared to protein (11%) and ligand (9%) binding sites.
Active sites are found more frequently to coevolve with any other sites (15%) compared to protein (11%) and ligand (9%) binding sites (Table 2).
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Numerical abnormalities were found more frequently than structural rearrangements, and chromosomal gains were more frequent than losses.
Parthenogenesis, which apparently occurs only rarely in the annelids and mollusks, is found more frequently among the arthropods.
Metabolically healthy obesity is found more frequently among younger adults, as a large study in the journal Diabetes Care demonstrated in August.
Tissues in which RFP labelling was found more frequently were lung, inguinal and mesenteric lymph nodes, tonsil and liver.
On the other hand, HLA-B51 is found more frequently in patients with Behçet's disease who have ocular involvement.
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