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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are in frequent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe occurrences or events that happen often or regularly.
Example: "The meetings are in frequent rotation to ensure everyone has a chance to participate."
Alternatives: "occur often" or "happen regularly".
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Similarly, professionals such as veterinarians and famers that are in frequent contact with animals, as well as people who frequently consume raw animal products, have a high prevalence of anti-HEV antibodies in other studies [ 9, 10, 12].
The two are in frequent contact.
Wheeled serving carts, in the elegant Old World tradition, are in frequent use.
But also you are in frequent communication with people like [Alejandro González] Iñárritu and [Alfonso] Cuarón in Mexico, among others.
"We are in frequent contact with the Ladies Golf Club, Troon, to make sure that they are up to speed with what we are doing.
Her husband, Charlie Brooks, knows the PM from Eton, and their two families are in frequent social contact during weekends in Oxfordshire.
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Basically, there's a list of people who I'm in frequent contact with.
In the weeks before the attack the two men were in frequent contact.
The mother's parents live in Africa and she is in frequent contact with them.
Since Richter was injured, the Rangers have been in frequent contact with Johnston.
A third daughter, Frances, 60, who lives in Virginia, was in frequent contact.
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