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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attack frequent" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an attempt to describe the frequency of attacks, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The enemy's attack frequency has increased significantly over the past month."
Alternatives: "frequent attacks" or "attacks occurring often".
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"Dixon's often astute novelty lyrics and shrewd arrangements were topped off by Sumlin's imaginative, angular, taut attack, frequent glisses, maniacally wide vibrato and percussive chords, all drawn with an exaggerated brush," the producer Dick Shurman observed of Mr. Sumlin's relentlessly inventive playing in his liner notes to a 1991 boxed set of Howlin' Wolf's work for Chess Records.
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Two years after the attacks, frequent fliers seem to have settled in to their new world of travel.
Women are more likely to be recognized (1), as are those with panic attacks, frequent primary care visits, and poorer health (3).
The symptom worry/anxiety was reworded to "worry" and the vocabulary "tachycardia attacks" was changed to "heart rhythm disturbance" to be suitable for patients with attacks, frequent extra beats or with persistent arrhythmias.
Our whole-program analyses attack three frequent forms of unnecessary synchronization: thread-local synchronization, reentrant synchronization, and enclosed lock synchronization.
His panic attacks, which resemble heart attacks, are frequent and severe and leave him doubled over on the floor, gasping in terror.
Don't avoid things that seem to trigger attacks; avoidance often makes future attacks more frequent and more frightening.
The attacks are frequent, with a published mean of 30 attacks per day, and a range of 6 77 [86].
Yet he also warns that if these attacks go unchallenged, the damage to our social fabric could be lasting, making attacks more frequent in the future.
Panic attacks were frequent.
Russian authorities are struggling to keep control and terrorist attacks are frequent.
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