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The phrase "are infrequently implemented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions, policies, or practices that are not often put into effect or executed.
Example: "Despite their potential benefits, these strategies are infrequently implemented in many organizations."
Alternatives: "are rarely applied" or "are seldom executed."
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Prevailing planning, design and management approaches in Southern Ontario municipalities in Canada indicate planning and management tools have been developed to remove and impede encroachment impacts; however, many are infrequently implemented.
Recommendations for referral to a registered dietician are infrequently implemented.
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Syndromic isolation for suspected viral diseases is infrequently implemented, owing to clinician unfamiliarity with the practice and limited isolation space.
Analysts often report that supervision of CHWs, which has traditionally been provided by the health system alone, is too infrequently implemented to be useful or effective [ 38, 45, 46, 51– 51].
Guidelines are not widely implemented, and recent tools to assess severity are infrequently used.
(Performers are infrequently invited).
However, they are infrequently used in clinical practice.
However, scripted video vignettes are infrequently used to this end.
In conclusion, femoral head fractures are infrequently encountered injuries.
Hemangiomas of the gastrointestinal tract are infrequently encountered.
Scientists are infrequently featured in news stories.
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