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"because of frequent" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to introduce a reason for a specific occurrence or behavior. For example: "The school was forced to close early because of frequent power outages in the area."
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Because of frequent rains, the rivers flood.
Many activities start in the morning because of frequent afternoon storms.
Mr. Hughes said his clients' vehicles are more reliant on diesel fuel because of frequent stops and compaction systems.
Corsican driving often demanded total attention because of frequent turns, unsigned roundabouts and the antics of motorcyclists.
But the match quickly slipped away from the team, largely because of frequent errors made by Sock on his forehand.
The crash was attributed to a missing tail fin that was likely structurally weakened because of frequent landings and takeoffs.
Since the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, oil exports from northern Iraq through Turkey have been sporadic at best because of frequent bombings of Iraq's northern pipeline.
Mr. Boyd usually needed just seven minutes to complete that task, but it proved more time-consuming on Thursday morning because of frequent interruptions.
Some students at Seton Hall said that because of frequent false alarms, they did not take seriously enough the first alarms on the night of the fire.
Lawyers in Belgium and France also said that people had been subject to sleep deprivation because of frequent nightly checks by guards.
Often, he has driven long distances to and from Baghdad, across territory that many reporters consider too dangerous because of frequent ambushes, bombings and other attacks by rebels.
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