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"frequency of doing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe how often someone does something or how often something occurs. Example: "The frequency of doing exercise is important for maintaining a healthy lifestyle."
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Cultural engagement is related to the frequency of doing voluntary work for non-profit organizations.
Or we can imagine a unique radiocative atom whose probabilities of decaying at various times obey a continuous law (e.g. exponential); yet according to finite frequentism, with probability 1 it decays at the exact time that it actually does, for its relative frequency of doing so is 1/1.
Second, the frequency of doing HF activities was not evaluated.
It consists of 8 items which enquire about the frequency of doing particular physical activities in a variety of contexts.
A combination of the presence of HF activities and the frequency of doing HF activities would potentially contribute to the component loosening.
We did not find an association for the frequency of doing this practice and esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) risk in adjusted models, as reported in our article.
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Our data suggest that increasing frequency of practice does not decrease epidural failure rates.
However, they had higher frequency of Do-Not-Resuscitate orders.
The frequency of Do-Not-Resuscitate orders was also somewhat lower in neuro-ICUs (3.8% vs 8.4%, P = 0.37).
Even if you don't increase the frequency of testing, don't let your testing policy go slack because of changing laws.
However, the findings do suggest that the process that determines the frequency of accidents does vary between roadway sites with design exceptions and those without.
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