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Discover LudwigThe phrase "equally frequent" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing two or more things that occur or happen at the same rate or frequency. For example: - In this study, we found that both men and women were equally frequent visitors to the library. - The company's two main products are equally frequent choices among consumers. - The two teams have played against each other 10 times this season, with each team winning an equal number of games. They are equally frequent competitors.
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Cropland constraints and grazing constraints are approximately equally frequent.
The equally frequent collusion is promoted by the ubiquitous wish for a rational explanation for such terrible deeds.
Kevin's frequent hospitalizations were matched with equally frequent visits from his family, including Mr. Tibbs's daughter, Alexis, now 13.
However, clear preferences were detected for substrates with S at P1′, and V at P2′, at P3′ the amino acids D, S, L and A are almost equally frequent.
The two types of birds were equally frequent but at some point humans visited the island and accidently introduced cats.
The headache diagnoses were equally frequent in participants interviewed at the clinic and in those interviewed by telephone.
The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) was the most commonly reported mysticete species while a variety of odontocetes seem to be equally frequent in those waters.
Migraine is equally frequent in pre-adolescent girls and boys, but approximately three times as many women as men have migraine after puberty.
Ne represents here an estimate of the number of equally frequent alleles in a model population following the formula of Ne = 1/ (1- He).
Finally, planning and monitoring codes turned out to be equally frequent (50% each) in the high-level content episodes; within the low-level content episodes, on the contrary, monitoring codes were only half as frequent as the planning codes.
However in this case, the frequencies and relative frequencies of Mona Ash, Hophornbeam and Beech are nearly the same i.e. these species were equally frequent (Fig. 3, Table 2).
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