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The phrase "are infrequently studied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe subjects or topics that are not often the focus of research or examination.
Example: "Certain aspects of ancient history are infrequently studied, leading to gaps in our understanding of the past."
Alternatives: "are rarely examined" or "are seldom researched."
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The significance of this approach becomes even more apparent given that many conditions involving a combination of effects (special populations), or orphan drugs for rare diseases, are infrequently studied during drug development and recommendations at the time of first approval may be difficult without PBPK or other generalizable prediction approaches.
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Even though both the importance of aid agency security management (HPN 2010; Egeland et al. 2011; Collinson and Duffield 2013) and the relevance of technological progress in the aid sector (e.g., IFRC 2013; UNOCHA 2013) are studied on their own, security management and technological progress are only infrequently studied in junction.
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