Sentence examples for being much more frequent from inspiring English sources

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With solitary recusals being much more frequent, a 4-to-4 deadlock is a more common outcome than an inability to proceed with the case at all.

Thus, crimes with a sexual or violent component might be perceived as being much more frequent than they actually are and hence perhaps feared more than they actually should be.

The wobble site of Met-tRNA is C instead of U, forming the Watson-Crick match with AUG instead of AUA, the latter being much more frequent than the former.

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And breakdowns are much more frequent than in the past.

"It's much more frequent and serious than has been reported".

Impact events, as they are known, are much more frequent with smaller objects.

Price increases have been much more frequent since 1971, when the Postal Service became a quasi-governmental agency.

Dreams of falling are much more frequent than dreams of flying; we are more likely to fall prey to gravity than rise above it.

Histidine phosphorylation of eukaryotic proteins appears to be much more frequent than tyrosine phosphorylation.

Urogenital endometriosis is much more frequent than deep bladder endometriosis [17].

"Domestic bookings are much more frequent and more suited to apps".

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