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The phrase "are frequent over" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to describe occurrences that happen often in a particular context or location, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "Incidents of this nature are frequent over the summer months."
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Illegal operations are frequent over here.
The vast majority of outbreaks and sporadic cases in humans have been associated with serotype O157 H7; however, non-O157 serogroups are frequent over the world.
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In regions that experience NCO, our results indicate that there is frequent over-transmission of G or C alleles.
Crashes have been frequent over the years.
During the summer, low atmospheric pressure is frequent over the heated land.
Ms. Battle's differences with concert presenters have been frequent over the years.
Attacks on Shiite pilgrims traveling to Iran through Baluchistan have been frequent over the last decade.
The explosion was at a Shia Muslim market in Doura, a district in the south-west of the city where sectarian attacks between Shias and Sunnis have been frequent over the last two years.
"Micro-arousals" of less than 10 seconds are frequent among people over 50, who may have hundreds a night.
Although these lesions do not generally require treatment, it is commonly agreed in clinical practice, particularly in opportunistic screening, that deviations from best practice are frequent and over-treatment is often performed.
Psychological problems are frequent in refugee children but over time in exile the extent of these problems is reduced.
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