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"frequency of lectures" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to explain the regularity of lectures, such as in the sentence "The frequency of lectures is twice a week."
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After we controlled for SAT math and reading scores, students also did not vary in their frequency of lecture attendance (although this could be because it was high to begin with; β = −0.32 ± 0.21 SE, p = 0.13).
But for all its picaresque detail -- and for all of Ms. Dukakis's hard, ingratiating work -- her story resonates on the tired frequency of a lecture about the wages of forgetting the past (2 00).
The term 'hybrid' PBL is thought to originate from Harvard's New Pathway curriculum in which "the scope, frequency and format of lectures and laboratory sessions could be effectively altered to dovetail with active problem-based discussions" [ 8].
Data comparing the frequency of attendance at lectures and completion of the evaluation for the variables lecture type, gender and national status were analysed using the Chi-square test.
However, no difference was observed between the FP and RP in terms of the frequency of participation in RH lectures.
I was surprised that he remembered me, and it made me question the frequency of my conference and lecture-related travelling.
Furthermore, recent research has suggested that students begin to experience disengagements (mind-wandering or external distraction) within the first 5 min of class with increasing frequency of disengagements as the lecture progresses (Bunce, Flens, & Neiles, 2010).
The reasons for the high frequency of use of handouts were considered as their wide availability due to their provision at the end of lectures that are limited to one hour a day.
"Only two hours of lectures.
It consists of lectures and practical workshops.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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