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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are infrequent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that does not happen often or occurs rarely.
Example: "The meetings are infrequent, occurring only once every few months."
Alternatives: "are rare" or "are uncommon."
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are infrequent
adjective
Not frequent; not happening frequently.
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Droughts are infrequent.
Doors are infrequent.
But such cases are infrequent.
Buses are infrequent and take odd routes.
But in fact, street racing arrests are infrequent.
Tongue-lashings are infrequent, but always in full view.
"The really big impacts are infrequent," he assured me.
Buses to and from Balaton airport are infrequent and it is recommended to hire a car.
Lisbon has a large African population, but racist attacks are infrequent.
Serious fights - what the tabloid press call biker wars - are infrequent but regular.
Prices are about the same as at the Knolls and vacancies are infrequent.
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