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"are too frequent" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is used to describe something that happens or occurs too often or too frequently. Example: "The delays in the train schedule are too frequent, causing frustration among commuters."
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Little-noticed near disasters are too frequent to count.
Fans, and even some drivers, grumble that the races are too frequent and too long.
If the presentations are too frequent the processes are unable to achieve their maximal effect.
But the clichés of business articles are too frequent here: standing ovations on the trading floor, the rich wife's shoe collection and so on.
The wetter lowlands at the Kolkhida's centre collect cold air, and frosts are too frequent for cultivation of more sensitive crops.
If the application time is too long and the NPT system changes are too frequent, the rate of entero-cutaneous fistula formation, bowel obstruction, bleeding and other complications can increase [26, 27, 32 34].
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M.H.: This is too frequent and too much a part of the fabric of daily life with Trump.
The public statements from Darl McBride, SCO's chief executive, were too frequent and too grand for BayStar's liking.
Still, she raised concerns that leadership changes in the district have been too frequent in recent years.
Three legal incidents were too frequent to shrug off as college life, and the combine numbers do not match the tape.
But studies over 20 years indicate that surgery may be too frequent and that using cleaning and antibiotics as a first line of defense could reduce the number of operations and save money.
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