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"even more frequently" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something happens more often than it usually does. For example, "He visits his mother even more frequently now that she's not well."
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Debts are forgiven even more frequently.
This happens even more frequently when they require hospitalization.
Some "fast fashion" manufacturers produce new merchandise even more frequently.
It will also include an even more frequently updated Twitter stream.
Bollywood tends to congratulate itself even more frequently and fulsomely than Hollywood.
"She was vain, arrogant, spiteful, bloody-minded, frequetly un-just and, even more frequently, maddeningly indecisive.
Cybersecurity is likely appearing even more frequently on the agenda in many board meetings.
Expect the Giants to run right even more frequently in 2011.
The new generation of small Internet companies changes its spots even more frequently.
Motor cars will then need to be patched with software updates even more frequently than computers.
And the breeze at home plate has been blowing even more frequently in 2013.
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