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The phrase "as we frequently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement that reflects a common occurrence or habit.
Example: "As we frequently discuss in our meetings, communication is key to our success."
Alternatives: "as we often" or "as we regularly".
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As we frequently advise, no one set of polls — no matter how reputable the pollster — should be read as gospel.
As we frequently note, we understand that mistakes can be made in live television interviews — and we do not try to play gotcha.
* The Navy investigated itself as we frequently do because no one else in the world has adequate knowledge and experience with large caliber naval guns.
The notion that he can make or break governments, as we frequently hear these days, is a myth fostered by London political writers.
The no-hitter thrown by six Astros pitchers Wednesday night should be repeated often as a "Yankees Classic" on the YES Network, much as we frequently see the David Wells and David Cone masterpieces.
I hope that as we frequently renew our dedication to that purpose, our friends and neighbors will understand that we share common goals, that Stanford's future is inextricably tied to the future of our community, our state, our nation, and our world.
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As teachers, we frequently find ourselves acting conservatively, teaching our postgraduates to use the most opportune terminology in order to place their articles in journals.
As expected, we frequently detected vGlut1 positive glutamatergic excitatory neurons, GABA positive GABAergic inhibitory neurons, and TH positive catecholaminergic neurons (Fig. 1D).
As expected, we frequently observed avid 68Ga-DOTANOC accumulation in multiple involved lymph nodes (see figures), which served as a positive control of active sarcoidosis for the visual assessment of cardiac involvement.
As children, we frequently heard this admonition from parents and teachers.
As parents, we frequently assume that we should be primed for battle -- not for assisting -- and too often this assumption is accurate.
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