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The phrase 'are less frequent' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a comparison between two or more things or events that occur on a regular basis. For example, "In the summer months, thunderstorms are less frequent than in the winter months."
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Early musculoskeletal complaints are reported frequently in the United States, and are less frequent in Europe.
They are less frequent.
Noncancerous breast cysts are less frequent among pill takers.
The last two are less frequent than parades.
I still get panic attacks, but they are less frequent.
Unilateral innovations are less frequent under social networks.
But cases of obesity are less frequent than bouts of pickiness.
"Crimes are less frequent now but the tension persists," Marquecho says.
Inspections, which are now coordinated by the police, are less frequent.
Old-fashioned block parties, with their satisfying sense of community and shared purpose, are less frequent.
The smash and grabs are less frequent than they once were.
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