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The phrase "as a frequent feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs regularly or is commonly observed in a particular context.
Example: "The use of renewable energy sources has emerged as a frequent feature in discussions about sustainable development."
Alternatives: "as a common occurrence" or "as a regular aspect".
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"Somebody That I Used To Know" was also first played live by Coheed and Cambria on 29 April 2012, as a frequent feature on their 2012 headlining tour.
Hypermethylation of CASP8 has been showed as a frequent feature of relapsed glioblastoma compared with the corresponding primary tumors [ 31].
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He was a frequent feature in the city's gossip columns as he squired high-profile girlfriends, including Elizabeth Hurley and Padma Lakshmi, about town.
In 1952, Mr. Wayne showed off to best effect as the young Irish-American returned to Ireland in Mr. Ford's "The Quiet Man". It was a much-acclaimed film and is still a frequent feature on television.
A frequent feature generally overlooked is thick saliva at the edges of the mouth.
In New Zealand, redwood has been a frequent feature of the landscape since the nineteenth century.
The onset of cachexia is a frequent feature in cancer patients.
Polymorphism is a frequent feature for allergens molecules.
The hemangiopericytic pattern is a frequent feature in spindle cell (type A) thymoma.
Richardson and colleagues [17] described Xi loss and Xa replication as a frequent and distinctive feature in both sporadic and BRCA1-associated BLC, whereas it was rarely detected in non-BLC.
Information boxes are a more frequent feature accompaniment.
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