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The phrase "frequent and severe" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that happens often and is intense or severe in nature. Example: "The region experiences frequent and severe thunderstorms during the summer months."
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20 Unfortunately, with increasing age and disease severity, exacerbations only become more frequent and severe.
Several demographic indicators were also significantly associated with frequent and severe pain.
Droughts are projected to become more frequent and severe.
"Coral bleaching events have become and will continue to become more frequent and severe," it reads.
"Recovery rates are being overwhelmed by more frequent and severe mass coral bleaching".
Climate change is making both droughts and flood more frequent and severe.
The increasingly frequent and severe natural disasters that climate change is causing threaten the innovation we so desperately need.
Many experts believe that with the world's climate warming as it is, droughts will become more frequent and severe.
As a changing climate produces more frequent and severe storms, that is a lesson worth learning.
But these don't necessarily offer clear guidance on how frequent and severe lawsuits could be.
Climate-change models also suggest that droughts and heat waves may be more frequent and severe.
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